Agnieszka Bąk, Patrycja Bazan, K. Pławecka, M. Łach
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摘要
地聚合物材料由于其特殊的性能和利用电力工业废料生产的可能性,正吸引着科学家们越来越多的兴趣。生产它们最常见的原料是煤粉锅炉中燃烧硬煤产生的飞灰,但也可以使用褐煤燃烧产生的灰来实现这一目的。本文介绍了利用Bełchat ó w电厂褐煤燃烧灰烬生产地聚合物的研究结果。它包括灰分的表征(激光粒度分析,SEM/EDS形貌,XRD相组成)和由这些灰分制成的地聚合物的强度性能,用10 M和14 M的氢氧化钠水溶液与水玻璃活化。研究结果表明,获得抗折强度接近3 MPa、抗压强度为30 MPa的地聚合物是可能的。通过对浓度为10 M和14 M的活化剂的比较,我们可以得出这样的结论:由于所获得的地聚合物的性质没有明显的差异,从经济的角度来看,在这种情况下使用浓度较低的活化剂更有利。
Geopolymers Based on Fly Ash from the Bełchatów Power Plant
: Geopolymer materials are attracting increasing interest from scientists due to their specific properties and the possibility of using waste materials from the power industry for their production. The most common raw material for their production is fly ash from the combustion of hard coal in pulverized coal boilers, but it is also possible to use ash from the combustion of lignite for this purpose. This article presents the results of a study of geopolymers produced with the use of ashes from lignite combustion at the Bełchat ó w Power Plant. It includes characterization of the ashes (laser particle size analysis, SEM/EDS morphology, XRD phase composition) and the strength properties of geopolymers made from these ashes and activated with 10 M and 14 M aqueous sodium hydroxide solution with water glass. As a result of this study, it was found that it is possible to obtain geopolymers characterized by flexural strength of almost 3 MPa and compressive strength of 30 MPa. A comparison of activators with concentrations of 10 M and 14 M made it possible to conclude that, due to the lack of significant differences in the properties of the obtained geopolymers, from an economic point of view, it is more advantageous in this case to use activators with a lower concentration.