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Preliminary studies on the valorization of animal flour ash for the obtainment of active glasses

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
Preliminary studies on the valorization of animal flour ash for the obtainment of active glasses / Barbieri, L., Andreola, N.M., Bellucci, D., Cannillo, V., Lancellotti, I., A., L., Rincon, J.M.A., M., R., Sola, A.. - In: CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0272-8842. - STAMPA. - 40:4(2014), pp. 5619-5628. [10.1016/j.ceramint.2013.10.156]
Abstract:
Animal flour ash, rich in phosphorous, calcium and alkaline oxides, has been used to formulate (i) controlled-release fertilizers, since they manage to release the nutrient elements (P, K) at a low rate, and (ii) bioactive glasses.
(i) Four formulations were tailored using different amounts of animal flour ash (35–48 wt%), potassium carbonate (10–25 wt%) and a fixed amount of glassy sand (40wt%) in order to get glasses and glass-ceramics. The materials were characterised from a chemical (XRF), crystallographic (XRD) and microstructural (SEM/EDS) point of view. Moreover, in order to check the ability to release the macro-and micro-nutrients, tests were conducted to determine the kinetics of glass dissolution in different media (2% citric acid solution, 1% hydrochloric acid solution and ammonium citrate solution). The results obtained allowed to confirm all samples show a very low solubility in water (less than 1%) and high values (>40%) of P, Ca, K and Na in the other media.
(ii) The rich content of phosphorous and calcium oxides makes the animal waste-derived ash a potential low-cost raw material to produce bioactive glasses. The analysis was focused on a bioactive glass, named BG_Ca, whose composition comes from the standard Bioglass® 45S5, got by increasing as much as possible the CaO content to combine a controlled behaviour during processing and a good apatite-forming ability in a simulated body fluid (SBF). This preliminary investigation shows that animal flour ash is a versatile material,which may be successfully used for several applications as various as the production of fertilisers and the preparation of bioactive glasses.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Chemical properties; Glass; Biomedical applications; Fertilizer glasses
Elenco autori:
Barbieri, Luisa; Andreola, Nora Maria; Bellucci, Devis; Cannillo, Valeria; Lancellotti, Isabella; A., Lugari; Rincon, J. M. A.; M., Romero; Sola, Antonella
Autori di Ateneo:
ANDREOLA Nora Maria
BARBIERI Luisa
BELLUCCI Devis
CANNILLO Valeria
LANCELLOTTI Isabella
SOLA Antonella
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/996713
Pubblicato in:
CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
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