Effect of metal chlorides on the sintering and densification of hydroxyapatite adsorbent


Autoria(s): Nzihou, A.; Adhikari, B.; Pfeffer, R.
Contribuinte(s)

Donald R Paul

Spiro D. Alexandratos (Senior Editor)

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

This work is part of a series of studies dealing with the evaluation of the effects of major elements of solid waste, especially metallic oxides, nitrates, sulfates, and chlorides, on the sintering and the densification of calcium hydroxyapatite (Ca-HAP) adsorbent. The effects of chloride salts of potassium (KCl) and zinc (ZnCl2) on sintering and densification of Ca-HAP were studied using surface area reduction and shrinkage measurements. The addition of KCl (2% w/w) activated the sintering process by bringing a swift reduction in surface area and lowering the densification temperature. However, a low final densification was achieved. Increasing the amount of this additive to 10% w/w further lowered the final densification and lowered the densification temperature of hydroxyapatite by 150 degrees C. On the other hand, the addition of 2 wt % of ZnCl2 deactivated the sintering process by slowing down the densification process and raising the densification temperature. However, the reduction of surface area was comparable to that of Ca-HAP. The densification rate contained two or more rate maxima indicating the additives (salts) bring multiple speeds in the densification process.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:75041

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Palavras-Chave #Engineering, Chemical #Surface-area Reduction #Lead Immobilization #Fly-ash #Mechanism #Apatite #Solids #Stabilization #Intermediate #Kinetics #Soil #C1 #290699 Chemical Engineering not elsewhere classified #670706 Organic industrial chemicals not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Journal Article