Reused green glass for the production of low-density ceramic proppants

IF 2.9 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Ricardo Anaya , María F. Hernández , Anabella Mocciaro , Diego Richard , Nicolás M. Rendtorff
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Abstract

The reuse of waste to promote manufacturing processes that are respectful of the environment is a fundamental requirement in circular economy practices. In this work, it is assessed the feasibility of manufacturing ceramic proppants from a commercial red clay, sodium and potassium feldspars, and significant amounts of green bottle glass recovered from urban wastes.

Different ceramic mixtures were formulated, and the sintering conditions were defined considering optical dilatometric, differential thermal, and thermogravimetric analysis. The obtained granules were characterised following the international standard for proppants, and also using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and individual diametral compression tests.

The results show that competitive proppants are obtained, due to their low-density (2.5 g/cm3) and good breakage ratio (7.8 % at 5000 psi, or 34.5 MPa), but also considering the involved low-cost processing route and raw materials.

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用于生产低密度陶瓷支撑剂的再利用绿色玻璃
废物再利用以促进尊重环境的制造工艺,是循环经济实践的一项基本要求。在这项工作中,我们评估了用商用红土、钠长石和钾长石以及大量从城市垃圾中回收的绿色瓶子玻璃制造陶瓷支撑剂的可行性。我们配制了不同的陶瓷混合物,并根据光学膨胀分析、差热分析和热重分析确定了烧结条件。研究结果表明,由于其密度低(2.5 克/立方厘米)、破损率高(在 5000 磅/平方英寸或 34.5 兆帕时为 7.8%),同时考虑到所采用的低成本加工路线和原材料,因此获得了具有竞争力的支撑剂。
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Open Ceramics
Open Ceramics Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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