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Inhomogeneous distribution of Cr impurities in α–Al2O3 during refractory aging
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 January 2011
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Aged alumina refractories have been investigated by EPR (Electron Paramagnetic Resonance) and EPMA (Electron Probe Micro-Analysis). EPMA shows that Cr is homogeneously distributed inside the corundum grains within spatial resolution (1 μm). Cr3+ concentration at the atomic scale is obtained by EPR by the magnitude of dipolar broadening due to Cr-Cr interactions. This local concentration appears to be systematically higher (up to a factor of 10) than the average chromium content of the corundum crystals determined by EPMA. Cr3+ ions may be preferentially concentrated at the vicinity of extended lattice defects which help in accommodating the lattice strain due to the size difference between Al3+ and Cr3+ cations. A random location of these defects explains the apparent homogeneous chromium distribution found by EPMA in these aged refractories.
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