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Development of CaO-rich blast furnace slag containing fluorine mica-based glass ceramic coatings

Ceramics International, ISSN: 0272-8842, Vol: 47, Issue: 21, Page: 29988-29994
2021
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In the present study, Blast Furnace Slag (BFS) waste was evaluated as a sustainable, cost-effective CaO, SiO 2, Al 2 O 3 and MgO substitute for inorganic oxides for the production of frit, a raw material for glass ceramic production. Two different frits were prepared to compare a commercially available frit (F-STD) with frit produced using BFS waste (F-BFS). The samples were characterized by XRF, XRD, heating microscopy, dilatometry and TG-DTA to determine the chemical composition, phase formation and thermal properties. The frits were applied on steel using the electrostatic spray method and subsequently thermally treated at 830 °C for 4.5 min. The reference (GC-STD) and partially BFS-substituted glass ceramic (GC-BFS) coatings were examined by XRD, SEM-EDS and ICP-MS experiments. The main crystal phase for both samples was Ni-substituted fluorine mica (KLiNi 2 Si 4 O 10 F 2 ). GC-BFS was slightly more amorphous (70%) than GC-STD (69.1%), which was correlated with the thermal properties of the BFS waste. Likewise, ICP-MS analysis after a boiling citric acid test (ISO 28706-1: 2008) revealed that the GC-BFS had relatively higher chemical resistance. The total release from the reference sample (GC-STD) was 23.556 mg/L, whereas the total release from the sustainably produced sample (GC-BFS) was 21.451 mg/L, which was consistent with the XRD results.

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