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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Lauermannová, Anna-Marie
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- 2024Impact of nano-dopants on the mechanical and physical properties of magnesium oxychloride cement composites – Experimental assessmentcitations
- 2023Utilization of waste carbon spheres in magnesium oxychloride cementcitations
- 2023Case study on nanoscale modification of MOC-based construction composites: Introduction of molybdenum disulfidecitations
- 2023Thermally treated coal mining waste as a supplementary cementitious material – Case study from Bogdanka mine, Polandcitations
- 2023Utilization of extracted carbonaceous shale waste in eco-friendly cementitious blendscitations
- 2023Magnesium oxychloride cement-based composites for latent heat storage: The effect of the introduction of multi-walled carbon nanotubescitations
- 2023Case study on MOC composites enriched by foamed glass and ground glass waste: Experimental assessment of material properties and performancecitations
- 2023MOC Composites for Constructions: Improvement of Water Resistance by Addition of Nanodopants and Polyphenolcitations
- 2023Lactose/tannin-based calcium aluminate coatings for carbon-bonded alumina foam filters: A novel approach in environment-friendly steel melt filtrationcitations
- 2023MgO–C refractories based on refractory recyclates and environmentally friendly binderscitations
- 2022Ultra-high strength multicomponent composites based on reactive magnesia: Tailoring of material properties by addition of 1D and 2D carbon nanoadditivescitations
- 2022Magnesium oxychloride cement with phase change material: Novel environmentally-friendly composites for heat storagecitations
- 2022Assessment of wood chips ash as efficient admixture in foamed glass-MOC compositescitations
- 2022Co-Doped Magnesium Oxychloride Composites with Unique Flexural Strength for Construction Usecitations
- 2022Solid-liquid equilibria in the Bi-Ca-Co-O system
- 2022Graphene- and Graphite Oxide-Reinforced Magnesium Oxychloride Cement Composites for the Construction Usecitations
- 2021Regolith-based magnesium oxychloride composites doped by graphene: Novel high-performance building materials for lunar constructionscitations
- 2021Graphene- And graphite oxide-reinforced magnesium oxychloride cement composites for the construction usecitations
- 2021Magnesium oxychloride-graphene composites: Towards high strength and water resistant materials for construction industrycitations
- 2021The influence of graphene specific surface on material properties of MOC-based composites for construction usecitations
- 2020Synthesis, structure, and thermal stability of magnesium oxychloride 5Mg(OH)2·MgCl2·8H2Ocitations
- 2020Magnesium Oxybromides MOB-318 and MOB-518: Brominated Analogues of Magnesium Oxychloridescitations
- 2020Towards novel building materials: High-strength nanocomposites based on graphene, graphite oxide and magnesium oxychloridecitations
- 2020Low-Carbon Composite Based on MOC, Silica Sand and Ground Porcelain Insulator Wastecitations
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Lactose/tannin-based calcium aluminate coatings for carbon-bonded alumina foam filters: A novel approach in environment-friendly steel melt filtration
Abstract
In this paper, a new approach in the development of calcium aluminate (CA) coatings for ceramic foam filters for steel melt filtration is presented. This approach is based on applying an environmentally friendly binder system based on lactose and tannin. The use of such a binder was previously demonstrated for the matrix of carbon-bonded alumina filters. In this research, the influence of the total solid content, the binder content, and the centrifugation speed on the coated ceramic foam filters’ final properties was studied. All of the prepared coating slips were analyzed in terms of their rheology. The most promising slips were applied on carbon-bonded alumina filters, which were prepared using a lactose- and tannin-based binder system. For the selected coating slips, three different centrifugation speeds (600, 1000, and 1400 rpm) were used to optimize the coating layer thickness and the overall amount of the coating material applied to the filter. The coated and thermally treated filters were tested in terms of their cold crushing strength. Furthermore, the microstructure of the filters and mainly the coating layer thickness were studied. It was observed that both the centrifugation speed and the total solid content in the coating slip have a major impact on the filter properties. The most promising results were obtained for a coating containing 72.5 wt% of total solids applied at 1000 rpm centrifugation speed. This batch of coated samples showed a cold crushing strength of more than double the value obtained for the uncoated reference, while having a uniform coating layer with the thickness of ∼177 μm. © 2023