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Mechanical, durability and microstructure properties of concrete containing natural zeolite

  • Nas, Memduh;Kurbetci, Sirin
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.449-459
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    • 2018
  • Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials in the world. Producing economical and durable concrete is possible by employing pozzolanic materials. The aim of this study is to underline the possibility of the utilization of natural zeolite in producing concrete and investigate its effects basically on the strength and durability of concrete. In the production of concrete mixes, Portland cement was replaced by the natural zeolite at ratios of 0%, 10%, 15%, and 20% by weight. Concretes were produced with total binder contents of $300kg/m^3$ and $400kg/m^3$, but with a constant water to cement ratio of 0.60. In addition to compressive and flexural strength measurements, freeze-thaw and high temperature resistance measurements, rapid chloride permeability, and capillary water absorption tests were performed on the concrete mixes. Compared to the rest mixes, concrete mixes containing 10% zeolite yielded in with the highest compressive and flexural strengths. The rapid chloride permeability and the capillary measurements were decreased as the natural zeolite replacement was increased. Freeze-thaw resistance also improved significantly as the replacement ratio of zeolite was increased. Under the effect of elevated temperature, natural zeolite incorporated concretes with lower binder content yielded higher compressive strength. However, the compressive strengths of concretes with higher binder content after elevated temperature effect were found to be lower than the reference concrete.

Synthesis of Zeolite A from Coal Fly Ash (석탄회로부터 제올라이트 A의 합성)

  • Jee, Jeong-Dae;Choi, Ko-Yeol
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.214-218
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    • 2011
  • Zeolite A was synthesized from coal fly ash by the microwave heating as well as the conventional heating method. The effects of reaction time, the amount of sodium aluminate, and the reaction temperature on the crystallization of zeolite A were investigated. The optimum crystallization time was about 3 to 6 h in the temperature range of $80{\sim}100^{\circ}C$. The amount of sodium aluminate was found to be optimum when the molar ratio $SiO_2/Al_2O_3$ of starting solution was in the range of 0.44 to 1.05 at above $90^{\circ}C$, However, The more amount of sodium aluminate was required to get zeolite A at $80^{\circ}C$. Although the rate of crystallization was slightly faster in the microwave heating than that in the conventional heating, the reaction time need to obtain fully crystallized zeolite A was similar in both methods. Therefore, the influence of the microwave heating was not so large compared with the conventional heating in the synthesis of zeolite A from coal fly ash.

Reaction Mechanism for Zeolite A Synthesis from Hadong Kaolin (하동 고령토로부터 Zeolite A 합성 반응기구)

  • 권영수;김면섭
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.255-259
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    • 1983
  • Am(rphous aluminosilicate zeolite A and hydroxysodalite were obtained by reaction of Hadong kaolin(halloysite) with IN sodium hydroxide solntion in the temperature range of 60 to 10$0^{\circ}C$ For determination of the mechanism of the reaction Various possible mechanisms were compared with the experimental results. It was observed that the reaction mechamism of zeolite A synthesis from Hadong kaolin was first order consecu-tive reaction as follows : halloysitelongrightarrowamorphous aluminosilicatelongrightarrowzeolite Alongrightarrowhydroxysodalite

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The study of strength behaviour of zeolite in cemented paste backfill

  • Eker, Hasan;Bascetin, Atac
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.421-434
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    • 2022
  • In the present study, reference samples were prepared using ore preparation facility tailings taken from the copper mine (Kure, Kastamonu), Portland cement (PC) in certain proportions (3 wt%, 5 wt%, 7 wt%, 9wt% and 11 wt%), and water. Then natural zeolite taken from the Bigadic Region was mixed in certain proportions (10 wt%, 20 wt%, 30 wt% and 40 wt%) for each cement ratio, instead of the PC, to prepare zeolite-substituted CPB samples. Thus, the effect of using Zeolite instead of PC on CPB's strength was investigated. The obtained CPB samples were kept in the curing cabinet at a temperature of 25℃ and at least 80% humidity, and they were subjected to the Uniaxial Compressive Strength (UCS) test at the end of the curing periods of 3, 7, 14, 28, 56, and 90 days. Except for the 3 wt% cement ratio, zeolite substitution was observed to increase the compressive strength in all mixtures. Also, the liquefaction risk limit for paste backfill was achieved for all mixtures, and the desired strength limit value (0.7 MPa) was achieved for all mixtures with 28 days of curing time and 7 wt%, 9 wt%, 11 wt% cement ratios and 5% cement - 10% zeolite substituted mixture. Moreover, the limit value (4 MPa) required for use as roof support was obtained only for mixtures with 11% cement - 10% and 20% zeolite content. Generally, zeolite substitution seems to be more effective in early strength (up to 28th day). It has been determined that the long-term strength losses of zeolite-substituted paste backfill mixtures were caused by the reaction of sulfate and hydration products to form secondary gypsum, ettringite, and iron sulfate.

Studies on Synthesis of X-type Zeolite from the Natural Mordenite (천연 Mordenite로부터 X-형 제올라이트 합성에 관한 연구)

  • 이미재;조재훈;허혜경;최병현
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.31 no.12
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    • pp.1570-1576
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    • 1994
  • Effect of Na2O/SiO2 molar ratio, calcining temperature and addition of NaCl were investigated on the hydrothermal formation of X-type zeolite from the natural mordenite, which is a kind of rock deposited abundantly in kuryong po. Pulverized mordenite was first mixed with NaOH or NaOH-NaCl solution, and crystallized under hydrothermal condition at 90~10$0^{\circ}C$ for 10 hrs. Optimum condition for synthesis of the X-type zeolite were \circled1 the ratio Na2O/SiO2, NaCl/Al2O3 and H2O/Na2O:0.68, 11.4 and 40, respectively, \circled2 calcining temperature of starting materials: 90$0^{\circ}C$, \circled3 aging time: 48 hrs. and \circled4 crystallization temperature: 10$0^{\circ}C$. The yield of X-type zeolite under the optimum condition was about 55~60%, and the major crystallized X-type zeolite was faujasite phase. Zeolite of then type X was crystallized when NaCl was added to treating solution with in the limit 14.25 of NaCl/Al2O3 molar ratio. As the calcination temperature (from 50$0^{\circ}C$ to 95$0^{\circ}C$) of starting materials increases, yield of zeolite x increase.

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Behavior of Na-A Type Zeolite from Melting Slag in its Hydrothermal Synthesis (용융(熔融)슬래그로부터 Na-A형(型) 제올라이트의 수열합성(水熱合成) 거동(擧動)에 대(對)한 고찰(考察))

  • Lee, Sung-Ki;Bae, In-Koon;Jang, Young-Nam;Chae, Soo-Chun;Ryu, Kyoung-Won
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2008
  • The behavior of Na-A type zeolite formed in hydrothermal synthesis of melting slag from municipal incineration ash has been investigated with varying synthesis time and $SiO_2/Al_2O_3$ ratio. Sodium silicate and sodium aluminate feed was found to initially form nuclei of Na-A type zeolite in the behavioral study of the reaction products with different synthesis times. As the synthesis time increased, the nuclei have grown to Na-A type zeolite crystals by reacting with $SiO_2$ and $Al_2O_3$ dissolved from the melting slag. The hydrothermal synthesis was completed in 10 hr in the $SiO_2/Al_2O_3$ ratio of 1.38 and after that time, the Na-A type zeolite formed was dissolved and transformed into hydroxysodalite. Only Na-A type zeolite was formed in the $SiO_2/Al_2O_3$ ratio ranging 0.80 to 1.96, whereas Na-P type zeolite as well as Na-A type was formed in the $SiO_2/Al2O_3$ ratio of 2.54.

Synergistic Effect of 3A Zeolite on The Flame Retardant Properties of Poplar Plywood Treated with APP

  • Wang, Mingzhi;Ji, Haiping;Li, Li
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.258-264
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    • 2015
  • To evaluate the influence of 3A zeolite on the flame retardant properties of poplar plywood. Ammonium polyphosphate (APP) and 3A zeolite were used as flame retardants to prepare plywood samples. The combustion properties, such as heat release rate (HRR), total heat release (THR), mean CO and $CO_2$ yield, smoke production rate (SPR), and total smoke production (TSP), were characterized by a cone calorimeter. A synergistic effect was observed between 3A zeolite and APP on reducing the HRR and mean CO yield. The probable flame retardation mechanism was proposed.

Properties of Zeolite A Synthesized by Natural Bentonite (천연 벤토나이트로부터 합성된 제올라이트 A의 특성)

  • Lee, Jae-Yeong;Jo, Seung-Rae;Lee, Hong-Gi;Sim, Mi-Ja;Lee, Ju-Seong;Kim, Sang-Uk
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.5 no.8
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    • pp.1035-1039
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    • 1995
  • Synthetic zeolite was prepared by using of natural bentonite from Kampo area and the application of detergent builder was investigated. The optimum synthetic condition was SiO$_2$/Al$_2$O$_3$= 2, Na$_2$O/A1$_2$O$_3$=1, H$_2$O/A1$_2$O$_3$=30 at 90$^{\circ}C$ for 3hr and it was found by XRD analysis that the zeolite synthesized under this condition was type A. When the zeolite A synthesized under the optimum condition was contacted with 40$^{\circ}$Dh CaCl$_2$solution at 30$^{\circ}C$ for 15min, the cation exchange capacity was 264.9mg CaO/g-zeolite. And the whiteness of the sample was 89% and the mean particle size was 9.95$\mu\textrm{m}$.

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The Surface Properties of Major Clayminerals Produced in Korea (한국산 우량점토광물(優良粘土鑛物)의 표면특성(表面特性))

  • Choi, Jyung
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.195-203
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    • 1986
  • This study was conducted to investigate the characteristics of surface charge of major clay minerals in Korea. The charge characteristics of clay minerals were studied by measuring the retention of $NH^+_4$, $Ca^{2+}$ and $Cl^-$ as a function of ionic strength. The dominant clay minerals of Zeolite, Bentonite and Kaolin were oriented as Clinoptilolite+Mordenite, Montmorillonite and Halloysite, respectively. At the same ionic strength, Montmorillonite and Halloysite adsorbed some more $Ca^{2+}$ than $NH^+_4$, whereas Zeolite adsorbed more $NH^+_4$ than $Ca^{2+}$. All the three minerals adsorbed more ions with higher ionic strength and the C.F.C was larger in the order of Halloysite < Montmorillonite < Zeolite. Since the total surface area by EGME rentention was shown to be in the order of Halloysite < Zeolite < Montmorillonite, therefore, the charge density was calculated to be in the order of Montmorillonite < Halloysite < Zeolite.

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Synthesis of zeolite A from coal fly ash by alkali fusion followed by hydrothermal treatment (알칼리 용융 및 수열 합성에 의한 석탄회로부터 제올라이트 A의 합성)

  • Jeong, Ji-Baek;Choi, Ko-Yeol
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.240-247
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    • 2015
  • Zeolite A was prepared from coal fly ash upon NaOH fusion treatment, followed by hydrothermal treatment. The effects of treatment conditions such as NaOH/ash ratio, fusion temperature, the amount of sodium aluminate added, hydrothermal treatment temperature and time on the type and the crystallinity of zeolites were investigated. The optimal NaOH/ash weight ratio and fusion temperature to produce high crystalline zeolite A were 1.2 and $550^{\circ}C$, respectively. The dissolution of $Si^{4+}$ and $Al^{3+}$ from the fused fly ash was not affected by stirring time. The type of synthetic zeolites was found to be dependent on the amount of sodium aluminate added. The low amount of sodium aluminate favored zeolite X, while a single phase zeolite A was produced by increasing the amount sodium aluminate. Zeolite A was transformed into hydroxysodalite with increasing hydrothermal treatment time and temperature. A high crystalline zeolite A could be obtained by decreasing the temperature increasing time up to the reaction temperature.