Processing and Application of Ceramics (Mar 2019)

Shungite – a carbon-mineral rock material: Its sinterability and possible applications

  • Nina Obradović,
  • Mihajlo Gigov,
  • Aleksandar Ðorđević,
  • Frank Kern,
  • Svetlana Dmitrović,
  • Branko Matović,
  • Antonije Ðorđević,
  • Ani Tshantshapanyan,
  • Branislav Vlahović,
  • Predrag Petrović,
  • Vladimir Pavlović

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/PAC1901089O
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 89 – 97

Abstract

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The paper presents results of the influence of mechanical activation of shungite, a carbon-mineral rock material rich in silica and carbon, on its sintering behaviour, and obtaining of pure SiC ceramics. The mechanical activation of the starting powder was performed in a high-energy ball mill in time intervals from 30 to 480 min. The phase composition of the starting powders and sintered samples was analysed by the X-ray diffraction method. The first traces of SiC were detected after sintering at 1350 °C for 2 h in an Ar atmosphere, along with traces of unreacted SiO2. The scanning electron microscopy was performed in order to determine changes in the microstructure. Sintering was performed at various temperatures for 2 h, in an Ar atmosphere and a vacuum. Dielectric properties of the sintered samples were measured in the frequency range from 1 to 500 MHz. The obtained results indicate that the sintered powder is a good candidate for applications as an absorber of electromagnetic waves in microwave engineering.

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