The Influence of NaOH on the Synthesis of Calcium Silicates

A new form of amorphous silica SiO 2 synthesizable by polycondensation of the silicic acids previously recovered from serpentines (Mg(Fe)) 6 [Si 4 O 10 ](OH) 8 was used as a raw material for the β-wollastonite (β-CaSiO 3 ) production. The investigations of this paper are focused on the study of sodi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of inorganic and organometallic polymers and materials 2017-09, Vol.27 (5), p.1323-1332
Hauptverfasser: Zulumyan, Nshan, Isahakyan, Anna, Beglaryan, Hayk, Melikyan, Stella
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Zusammenfassung:A new form of amorphous silica SiO 2 synthesizable by polycondensation of the silicic acids previously recovered from serpentines (Mg(Fe)) 6 [Si 4 O 10 ](OH) 8 was used as a raw material for the β-wollastonite (β-CaSiO 3 ) production. The investigations of this paper are focused on the study of sodium hydroxide NaOH influence on the reaction between this silica and calcium hydroxide Ca(OH) 2, and the procedure of calcium silicates production. Experimental studies have shown that in the presence of NaOH the interaction between the compounds in the SiO 2 –CaO–H 2 O system can be initiated by stirring under normal conditions at the temperature of 95 °C in air at ambient pressure within 2 h resulting in the formation of such intermediate amorphous calcium hydro- and hydroxosilicates that begin transforming into calcium silicates, especially β-CaSiO 3 , up to 815 °C on heating. The temperature-induced processes and phase transformations in these intermediates were investigated by using thermal and X-ray diffraction analyses; the synthesized product was studied by infrared spectroscopy and electron microscopy. The data derived from the experimental investigations allow concluding that the existence of weak (unsaturated) Si–O(Si) bonds in the structure of the amorphous silica is the main microscopic factor accounting for the small energy input and allowing to avoid the energy-consuming autoclave treatment generally applicable for the β-wollastonite manufacture. Reacting with the SiO 2, NaOH cuts these weak bonds thereby releasing chain-like silicate anions and promoting the formation of the product largely comprised of β-wollastonite with particle dimensions up to 4 μm.
ISSN:1574-1443
1574-1451
DOI:10.1007/s10904-017-0586-9