Effects of magnetite incorporation in a chemically bonded phosphate ceramic
نوع المنشور
بحث أصيل
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النص الكامل
تحميل

In this study, coarse magnetite (>63 μm) is introduced as a reactive component in wollastonite-based chemically
bonded phosphate ceramics (WPC). It is found that WPC with coarse magnetite results in the formation of new
stable microstructural phases such as iron phosphate cementitious matrix. The new ceramics (M-WCP) exhibit
much lower shrinkage than WPC even after heating at elevated temperatures —eight times less shrinkage at
200 ◦C. Stiffness increases sharply from the 11.4 GPa of WPC to 23.4 GPa by adding coarse magnetite filler (MWPC).
The stiffness of WPC is reduced by more than 50% by heating above 100 ◦C, while M-WPC preserves more
than 70% of its stiffness when heated up to 700 ◦C. Compressive strength increases from the 52 MPa of WPC, up
to 80 MPa (M-WPC) by introducing coarse magnetite as reactive component. The new iron phosphate cementitious
material —with attractive microstructural and mechanical properties besides high dimensional and
thermal stability— can be recommended for many applications in construction, waste stabilization, and storage
systems for radioactive materials.

المجلة
العنوان
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
الناشر
elsevier
بلد الناشر
هولندا
Indexing
Thomson Reuters
معامل التأثير
3,995
نوع المنشور
Both (Printed and Online)
المجلد
162
السنة
2021
الصفحات
110531