Recycling of bottom ash from biomass combustion in porcelain stoneware tiles: Effects on technological properties, phase evolution and microstructure
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
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Recycling of bottom ash from biomass combustion in porcelain stoneware tiles: Effects on technological properties, phase evolution and microstructure / Conte, S.; Buonamico, D.; Magni, T.; Arletti, R.; Dondi, M.; Guarini, G.; Zanelli, C.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY. - ISSN 0955-2219. - 42:12(2022), pp. 5153-5163. [10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2022.05.014]
Abstract:
This work aims to evaluate the use of bottom biomass ash as an alternative raw material in porcelain stoneware bodies. For this purpose, ash coming from a biomass thermoelectric power plant in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) was selected and its chemical, mineralogical and thermal properties determined. Data indicated its technological role as a flux, so it was introduced in a porcelain stoneware batch in partial replacement of feldspars and experimented at laboratory scale. A bottleneck, relative to the rheological behavior of the slips, was overcome by a slight deflocculant increase. The powder compacts were fired from 1000° to 1220 °C in order to follow the evolution of the technological properties, phase composition (XRPD-Rietveld) and microstructure (SEM). The introduction of ash allowed to lower the firing temperature by 20 °C, while keeping the technological properties comparable with those of the benchmark. Moreover, the mineralogical and microstructural data revealed different sintering kinetics.
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Bottom ash; Microstructure; Porcelain stoneware; Technological properties; Waste recycling
Elenco autori:
Conte, S.; Buonamico, D.; Magni, T.; Arletti, R.; Dondi, M.; Guarini, G.; Zanelli, C.
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