Ceramics-Silikáty 54, (2) 152 - 159 (2010) |
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ANHYDRITE BINDER CALCINED FROM PHOSPHOGYPSUM |
Leškevičiene Violeta 1, Nizevicienè Dalia 2 |
1 Department of Silicate Technology, Kaunas University of Technology, Radvilenu 19, LT - 50270 Kaunas, Lithuania
2 Department of Ergonomics, Kaunas University of Technology, Radvilenu 19, LT - 50270 Kaunas, Lithuania
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Keywords: Phosphogypsum, Neutralized phosphogypsum, Anhydrite binder, Calcined, Additives |
The phosphogypsum – dihydrate calcium sulphate is waste material of phosphoric acid production from the Kola apatites. The
possibility of applying lime neutralized phosphogypsum as a raw material for obtaining anhydrite binder was investigated
in this paper. The effect of the calcination temperature and of following additives: dust from a cupola furnace, ground glass
and clay on the properties of obtained product was studied. The products were characterized by X–ray diffraction analysis,
simultaneous thermal analysis, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
analysis. It was determined that the phosphogypsum with additives calcined at the temperature 900°C, and the following
grinding of it to the specific surface area 600 ± 10 m²/kg allow obtaining the fast setting anhydrite binder. The anhydrite
binder calcined with the addition of 5% ground glass exposes the best physical and mechanical properties: the setting
duration up to 13-38 min, the compressive strength of the dry samples is 30.74 MPa. |
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