Thermal and hydration properties of 3D printing gypsum materials incorporated with accelerators

IF 3 3区 工程技术 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1007/s10973-024-13726-z
Zhenzhen Zhi, Yanfei Guo, Zihao Jin, Xiaohong Ru, Xinya Yang, Baoguo Ma
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3D printing technology, as a landmark technology for significant changes in modern manufacturing industry, has become an important means to lead the future of construction to achieve convenient, personalised, functional integration. In this study, alpha hemihydrate gypsum (α-HH) was used as the 3D printing matrix material, and the accelerators were introduced to match the slurry-based 3D printing process. The hydration heat and thermogravimetric changes were characterised to analyse the effect of accelerators on the thermal properties via thermogravimetry–differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC) analysis. Further, X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) and morphological observations of the hardened gypsum were conducted to assess the impact of accelerators on the hydration process of α-HH. The results showed that all accelerators considerably reduced the hydration reaction time of α-HH, with the maximum exothermic peak observed in the order lithium sulphate (LS, 6.78 min) > sodium sulphate (NS, 11.33 min) > potassium sulphate (KS, 15.64 min) > control sample (26.43 min). Under the influence of KS, the proportion of dihydrate gypsum crystals reached 50.5% within 5 min of α-HH hydration. The addition of accelerators was shown to be effective for slurry-based 3D printing gypsum process.

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加入加速剂的3D打印石膏材料的热和水化性能
3D打印技术作为现代制造业重大变革的标志性技术,已成为引领未来建筑实现便捷、个性化、功能一体化的重要手段。本研究采用α-半水石膏(α-HH)作为3D打印基质材料,并引入促进剂配合浆料基3D打印工艺。通过热重-差示扫描量热(TG-DSC)分析,表征了催化剂的水化热和热重变化,分析了催化剂对催化剂热性能的影响。通过x射线衍射分析(XRD)和形貌观察,评价了促进剂对α-HH水化过程的影响。结果表明:各促进剂均显著缩短了α-HH的水化反应时间,放热峰最大的顺序为:硫酸锂(LS, 6.78 min) >;硫酸钠(NS, 11.33 min) >;硫酸钾(KS, 15.64 min) >;对照样品(26.43 min)。在KS的影响下,α-HH水化5 min内,二水石膏晶体的比例达到50.5%。加速剂的加入对浆料基3D打印石膏工艺是有效的。
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