Formation of porous wollastonite-based ceramics after sintering with yeast as the pore-forming agent
In this paper, synthesis of porous wollastonite-based ceramics was reported. Ceramic precursor, methylhydrocyclosiloxane, together with micro-sized CaCO3, was used as starting material. After 20 min of ultrasound treatment, and calcination at 250 oC for 30 min, yeast as a pore-forming agent was adde...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Science of sintering 2017, Vol.49 (3), p.235-246 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, synthesis of porous wollastonite-based ceramics was reported.
Ceramic precursor, methylhydrocyclosiloxane, together with micro-sized CaCO3,
was used as starting material. After 20 min of ultrasound treatment, and
calcination at 250 oC for 30 min, yeast as a pore-forming agent was added to
the as-obtained powders. Sintering regime was set up based on the results
obtained by differential thermal analysis. Prepared mixture was pressed into
pallets and sintered at 900 oC for 1 h. After the sintering regime, porous
wollastonite-based ceramics was obtained. The phase composition of the
sintered samples as well as microstructures was analyzed by X-ray diffraction
method and SEM. In a batch test, the influence of pH, contact time and
initial ion concentration on adsorption efficiency of As+5, Cr+6, and
phosphate ions on synthesized wollastonite-based ceramics were studied.
Time-dependent adsorption was best described by pseudo-second-order kinetic
model and Weber-Morris model that predicted intra-particle diffusion as a
rate-controlling step of overall process. High adsorption capacities 39.97,
21.87, and 15.29 mgg-1 were obtained for As+5, Cr+6, and phosphate ions,
respectively.
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ISSN: | 0350-820X 1820-7413 |
DOI: | 10.2298/SOS1703235O |