Author/Authors :
K. Baltakys، نويسنده , , R. Siauciunas، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Influence of c-Al2O3, Na2O and hydrothermal
synthesis parameters on the gyrolite formation process was
established at 200 C. The molar ratios of primary mixtures
were CaO/(SiO2 + Al2O3) = 0.66 and Al2O3/(SiO2 +
Al2O3) = 0 or 0.025. The amount of NaOH, corresponding
to 5% of Na2O from the mass of dry materials, added in the
form of solution. It was determined that in the stirred
suspensions under favourable synthesis conditions (active
SiO2 component, dispersive starting materials) gyrolite
already forms after 16 h of isothermal curing at 200 C.
The stirring affects the sequence of intermediate compounds:
gyrolite crystallizes together with Z-phase.
c-Al2O3, as the additive in gyrolite synthesis is not usable,
because it stimulates other calcium silicate hydrates formation.
Na2O additive positively affects gyrolite synthesis
because the duration of gyrolite synthesis shortens almost
2–3 times (6 h, 200 C) to compare with pure mixtures.
However, gyrolite is not stable in the mixture with Na2O
and begins to turn into pectolite already after 16 h of
isothermal curing. Moreover, the presence of (Na2O +
c-Al2O3) additive stabilizes gyrolite and prevents its
transformation to pectolite. Obtained results were confirmed
by XRD, DSC and SEM/EDS analysis methods