Ceramics-Silikáty 56, (4) 396 - 401 (2012) |
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MACRO DEFECT FREE MATERIALS; THE CHALLENGE OF MECHANOCHEMICAL ACTIVATION |
Drábik Milan 1,2, Billik Peter 1, Gáliková Ľubica 2 |
1 Department of Inorganic Chemistry Faculty of Natural Sciences Comenius University, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia
2 Institute of Inorganic Chemistry Slovak Academy of Sciences, 845 36 Bratislava, Slovakia
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Keywords: Macro-defect-free materials, Mechanochemical activation, Cross-links, Thermogravimetry |
Macro-defect-free (MDF) materials belong, according to Odler’s categorisation, to the type of materials where polymers
may be successfully combined with cements and water to produce also the parameters of technological novelty and interests.
A challenge, which has not been followed or indicated by now, is the option to intensify mixing of dry cement and polymer.
The mechanochemical pre-reactions of dry MDF raw mixes consisting of Portland cement and polyphosphate, together
with the model of atomic-level interpretations of the formed functional interfaces are proposed, experimentally tested and
discussed in the present paper. The results ultimately show the activation of studied system due to the mechanochemical
treatment, which consists in the initiation and measurable formation of Al(Fe)–O–P cross-links already in the treated raw
mixes. The mechanochemical activation of raw mixes in the high energy planetary mill for the duration of 5 minutes is
proposed as the specific mixing and activation / pre-reaction step within the entire MDF synthesis procedure. |
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