The presented work concerns the study of the changes in the phase composition of calcium aluminoferrites which depend on the synthesis conditions and the selection of the AlO/FeO molar ratio (A/F). The A/F molar ratio extends beyond the limiting composition of CAF (6CaO·2AlO·FeO) towards phases richer in AlO. An increase in the A/F ratio above unity favours the formation of other crystalline phases such as CA and CA, in addition to calcium aluminoferrite. Slow cooling of melts characterised by an A/F ratio below 0.58, results in the formation of a single calcium aluminoferrite phase. Above this ratio, the presence of varying contents of CA and CA phases was found. The process of rapid cooling of the melts with an A/F molar ratio approaching the value of four favours the formation of a single phase with variable chemical composition. Generally, an increase in the A/F ratio above the value of four generates the formation of a calcium aluminoferrite amorphous phase. The rapidly cooled samples with compositions of CAF and CAF were fully amorphous. Additionally, this study shows that as the A/F molar ratio of the melts decreases, the elemental cell volume of the calcium aluminoferrites decreases.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10304451 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16124234 | DOI Listing |
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