Issue 8, 1999

Photoacoustic thermal characterization of kaolinite clays

Abstract

The usefulness of photoacoustic techniques in characterizing the thermal properties of kaolinite clays, which are a very abundant mineral in some regions of Brazil, was investigated. Different behavioural patterns are observed below and above a heating temperature of 950 °C and can be attributed to the change from metakaolinite to an amorphous three-dimensional mineral which crystallises to mullite and crystobalite above 1200 °C. The implications of the results in the manufacture of clay bricks are briefly considered. This is important in tropical regions where a knowledge of the thermal properties of materials used in the building construction industry is highly desirable.

Article information

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Paper

Analyst, 1999,124, 1209-1214

Photoacoustic thermal characterization of kaolinite clays

J. Alexandre, F. Saboya, B. C. Marques, M. L. P. Ribeiro, C. Salles, M. G. da Silva, M. S. Sthel, L. T. Auler and H. Vargas, Analyst, 1999, 124, 1209 DOI: 10.1039/A902601K

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