Microstructural Investigations Regarding Sustainable Recycling of Ceramic Slurry Collected from Industrial Waste Waters

被引:10
作者
Avram, Simona Elena [1 ]
Tudoran, Lucian Barbu [2 ,3 ]
Cuc, Stanca [4 ]
Borodi, Gheorghe [3 ]
Birle, Bianca Violeta [1 ]
Petean, Ioan [5 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Cluj Napoca, Fac Mat & Environm Engn, 103-105 Muncii Bd, Cluj Napoca 400641, Romania
[2] Babes Bolyai Univ, Fac Biol & Geol, 44 Gheorghe Bilascu St, Cluj Napoca 400015, Romania
[3] Natl Inst Res & Dev Isotop & Mol Technol, 65-103 Donath St, Cluj Napoca 400293, Romania
[4] Babes Bolyai Univ, Raluca Ripan Chem Res Inst, Dept Polymer Composites, 30 Fantanele St, Cluj Napoca 400294, Romania
[5] Babes Bolyai Univ, Fac Chem & Chem Engn, 11 Arany Janos St, Cluj Napoca 400028, Romania
关键词
ceramic slurry; sustainable recycling; microstructure; mineral composition; COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH; RED MUD; CONCRETE; PLASTER; TILE;
D O I
10.3390/su16031123
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Ceramic slurry wastes have a significant hazardous potential when dumped. Their recycling as raw material is a sustainable approach for the development of nature-friendly applications. The microstructure and mechanical properties play a key role in the success of this sustainable recycling. Ceramic slurry samples resulting from the wall and floor tiles production facility were analyzed. The mineral composition was investigated by XRD combined with mineralogical microscopy and the microstructure was investigated by SEM microscopy coupled with EDX spectroscopy and elemental mapping. The ceramic slurry contains: quartz, kaolinite, mullite and small amounts of lepidocrocite. Quartz and mullite particles have sizes in the range of 5-100 mu m and kaolinite has small particles of around 1 to 30 mu m. Iron hydroxide crystallized as lepidocrocite is finely distributed among kaolinite aggregates. It makes the slurry unable to be reused in the technological process because of the glaze staining risk, but it does not affect the material cohesion. Thus, the cylindrical samples were prepared at progressive compactions rates as follows: 1808.55; 1853.46; 1930.79 and 2181.24 kg/m3 and dried. Thereafter, were subjected to a compression test with a lower compression strength of 0.75 MPa for lower density and a higher strength of 1.36 MPa for the higher density. Thus, slurry compaction enhances the kaolinite binding ability. The Young's Modulus slightly decreases with the compaction increasing due to local microstructure rigidizing. This proves the binding ability of kaolinite, which properly embeds quartz and mullite particles into a coherent and resistant structure. The fractography analysis reveals that fracture starts on the internal pores at low compaction rates and throughout the kaolinite layer in the samples with high compactness. The observed properties indicate that the investigated ceramic slurry is proper as a clay-based binder for sustainable ecological buildings, avoiding the exploitation of new clay quarries. Also, it might be utilized for ecological brick production.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 54 条
[1]   Effect of Chopped Sisal fiber (CSF) on enhancing the compressive strength of Local Plaster of Paris (LPOP) [J].
AL-Ridha, Ahmed S. D. ;
Abbood, Ali A. ;
Hussein, Farah M. ;
Dheyab, Layth Sahib ;
Abdullah, Lubna Najim ;
Ali, Hameed Zaier ;
Mohialdeen, Mohammed Sabah ;
Abdulhussein, Azaldeen Ali .
MATERIALS TODAY-PROCEEDINGS, 2021, 47 :2575-2579
[2]   Sustainability of a Low-Cost Decentralized Treatment System for Wastewater Reuse: Resident Perception-Based Evaluation for Arid Regions [J].
Alresheedi, Mohammad T. ;
Haider, Husnain ;
Albuaymi, Abdulmohsen M. ;
Alsaleem, Saleem S. ;
Shafiquzzaman, Md. ;
Alharbi, Abdulaziz ;
Ahsan, Amimul .
WATER, 2023, 15 (19)
[3]   INVESTIGATION OF FERROUS CONGLOMERATE PARTICLES FOUND IN CARWASH SLURRY AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS [J].
Avram, Simona Elena ;
Filip, Miuta Rafila ;
Barbu Tudoran, Lucian ;
Borodi, Gheorghe ;
Petean, Ioan .
STUDIA UNIVERSITATIS BABES-BOLYAI CHEMIA, 2023, 68 (04) :57-70
[4]   Strength performance and life cycle assessment of high-volume low-grade kaolin clay pozzolan concrete: A Ghanaian scenario [J].
Bediako, Mark ;
Valentini, Luca .
CASE STUDIES IN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, 2022, 17
[5]   Impact of Low-Reactivity Calcined Clay on the Performance of Fly Ash-Based Geopolymer Mortar [J].
Boakye, Kwabena ;
Khorami, Morteza .
SUSTAINABILITY, 2023, 15 (18)
[6]   Utilization of Waste Glass in Autoclaved Silica-Lime Materials [J].
Borek, Katarzyna ;
Czapik, Przemyslaw .
MATERIALS, 2022, 15 (02)
[7]   Optimizing photocuring properties of ceramic slurry for 3D printing of ceramic membranes [J].
Chen, Ting ;
Wang, Dongyu ;
Cao, Qirui ;
Xiong, Hao ;
Chen, Xianfu ;
Fan, Yiqun .
CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, 2024, 50 (01) :1732-1741
[8]   Material Evidence of Sediments Recovered from Ancient Amphorae Found at the Potaissa Roman Fortress [J].
Farcas, Iulia Alexandra ;
Dippong, Thomas ;
Petean, Ioan ;
Moldovan, Marioara ;
Filip, Miuta Rafila ;
Ciotlaus, Irina ;
Tudoran, Lucian Barbu ;
Borodi, Gheorghe ;
Paltinean, Gertrud Alexandra ;
Pripon, Emanoil ;
Bunea, Claudiu Ioan .
MATERIALS, 2023, 16 (07)
[9]   Bone-china ceramic powder and granite industrial by-product waste in self-compacting concrete: A durability assessment with statistical validation [J].
Gautam, Lilesh ;
Bansal, Sunita ;
Sharma, Kul Vaibhav ;
Kalla, Pawan .
STRUCTURES, 2023, 54 :837-856
[10]  
Gehlot MR., 2023, Mater Today Proc, DOI [10.1016/j.matpr.2023.07.134, DOI 10.1016/J.MATPR.2023.07.134]