Dynamic Speckle Laser Technique for the Characterization of Electrotechnical-porcelain

This work analyzes the quality of two types of commercial electro-technical-porcelain using textural and physical-chemical methods: BET surface area and pore size by gas adsorption, X-ray powder di®raction; Electronic Microscopy and Energy dispersive X-ray analysis, Infrared Spectroscopy and their w...

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Autores principales: Salguero, Facundo J., Bertolini, Guillermo Ramón, Cabello, Carmen Inés, Grumel, Eduardo Emilio, Trivi, Marcelo Ricardo, Barbera, Gustavo Ariel
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Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/128994
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Sumario:This work analyzes the quality of two types of commercial electro-technical-porcelain using textural and physical-chemical methods: BET surface area and pore size by gas adsorption, X-ray powder di®raction; Electronic Microscopy and Energy dispersive X-ray analysis, Infrared Spectroscopy and their water adsorption capacity by the Dynamic Speckle Laser technique. Experimental results showed the evolution of the speckle patterns during hydro-adsorption pro- cess, permitting to discriminate di®erent behavior for each material. It was determined that it is possible to correlate changes in the speckle patterns with the porosity and chemical composition of materials.