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HERO ID
4967453
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Physico-chemical characterization of thermally treated bentonite
Author(s)
Zivica, V; Palou, MT
Year
2015
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Composites Part B: Engineering
ISSN:
1359-8368
Volume
68
Page Numbers
436-445
DOI
10.1016/j.compositesb.2014.07.019
Web of Science Id
WOS:000344823700049
Abstract
Samples of original and thermally treated bentonite at 650 degrees C 4 h were characterized with chemical analysis, X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis, mercury porosimetry, differential scanning calorimetry, physisorption measurement and scanning electron microscopy. These consequence of the heating have been found. The chemical analysis shows high silica and alumina contents and small quantities of Fe+3, Ca+2 and Me+2. XRD analysis shown the presence the main minerals are montmorillonite and opal CT, in the subordinate quantity illite. The result of the heating was the decomposition of clay minerals. Further, the increase in silica and alumina contents. A significant changes in the original pore structure have been found. The changes were characterized by the expressed increase in the content of total porosity caused by the achieved occurence of the pores covering pore radius area over 2000 nm. This effect represents the increased openness of the pore structure which may have the significant role in the intensity of alkali-activation process as a factor contributing to the increase of the contact of alkali activator solution with the activated solid. As a possible consequence of the increased openness could be the acceleration of alkali-activation process resulting, for example, in the acceleration of the strength development of binding system based on the thermally treated bentonite. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Molding compounds; Mechanical properties; Porosity; Mechanical testing; Thermal analysis
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