Abstract:
MgAl2O4 (spinel) is considered as a commercially important ceramic reinforcement in MMC fabrication because of the possible tailorable
properties imparted with Al for many applications. Generally, any oxygen source, i.e., the dissolved oxygen, or pure oxygen atmosphere or
atmospheric oxygen is sufficient for the formation of MgAl2O4 in Al–Mg alloy. Among all the reactive oxygen sources, the reactivity of SiO2 with
Al alloy is found to be higher. Amorphous silica is highly reactive in nature compared to crystalline silica. The present study has examined the
thermodynamics of MgAl2O4 formation in Al–Mg alloy by amorphous silica sources with the aid of differential thermal analyzer (DTA) and the
simulated experiments. The dissolution of Si and the formation of MgAl2O4 are detected as the endothermic peak and the immediate exothermic
peak respectively in DTA curves and the presence of MgAl2O4 is confirmed by the XRD of the simulated sample. The MgO formed due to the
oxidation of Mg in Al–Mg alloy has been found to influence the MgAl2O4 formation.
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