Vitrocrystalline foams produced from glass and oyster shell wastes

In this work discarded glass bottles (GB) of different colors and oyster shells, OS (1–15wt%) as pore forming agent were used to produce vitrocrystalline foams. Homogenized powders of the formulated compositions were uniaxially pressed (20MPa) and the obtained compacts were fired at different temper...

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Published in:Ceramics international Vol. 43; no. 9; pp. 6730 - 6737
Main Authors: Teixeira, L.B., Fernandes, V.K., Maia, B.G.O., Arcaro, S., de Oliveira, A.P. Novaes
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 15-06-2017
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Summary:In this work discarded glass bottles (GB) of different colors and oyster shells, OS (1–15wt%) as pore forming agent were used to produce vitrocrystalline foams. Homogenized powders of the formulated compositions were uniaxially pressed (20MPa) and the obtained compacts were fired at different temperatures (800–950°C) and holding times (30–120min), in order to investigate the effect of the oyster shell additions on the microstructure and properties of the processed vitrocrystalline foams. The best ratio between the used wastes and resulting porosity was obtained for a composition containing 91wt%GB and 9wt% OS fired at 900°C in the 30–120min holding time range (optimized thermal cycle). In this case, porosity varied from 81% to 91% while the thermal conductivity and compressive strength varied between 0.057 and 0.077W/mK and from 1.00 to 2.33MPa, respectively.
ISSN:0272-8842
1873-3956
DOI:10.1016/j.ceramint.2017.02.078