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Development of membranes based on recycled geopolymer and zeolite through a cold sintering process

Valentina Medri, Maria Chiara Marchioni, Elena Landi, Elettra Papa

2024Journal of the European Ceramic Society14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The cold sintering process (CSP) was used to produce membranes and improve the densification of a geopolymer-zeolite matrix, fully recycling a waste geopolymer powder. The role of CSP parameters were studied varying temperature (25, 40 and 80°C), applied pressure (56 MPa and 168 MPa) and reactive solution (H2O, KOH or NaOH 2, 4, 6, 8 M). CSP applied on the waste geopolymer powder (molar ratio Si/Al = 2.0 and K/Al = 1.0) resulted in relative densities ranging from about 50% to 77%, while modal pores varied from 0.006 µm to 0.017 µm in the mesopore range. Compressive strength was up to 45 MPa. The addition of 10 wt.% of the waste geopolymer powder to a geopolymer- zeolite powder containing 81% of in situ synthetized NaA phase allowed a densification approaching 70% with mechanical strength up to 7.4 MPa.

Topics & Concepts

GeopolymerMaterials scienceSinteringZeoliteMembraneProcess (computing)Composite materialChemical engineeringMetallurgyWaste managementCompressive strengthCatalysisOrganic chemistryComputer scienceEngineeringOperating systemGeneticsBiologyChemistryConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceChemical Synthesis and Characterization
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