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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Ismailov, Arnold
Tampere University
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Publications (22/22 displayed)
- 2024Upcycling glass wool and spodumene tailings in building ceramics from kaolinitic and illitic claycitations
- 2024Upcycling glass wool and spodumene tailings in building ceramics from kaolinitic and illitic claycitations
- 2024Corrosion mechanisms of Al-alloyed hot-dipped zinc coatings in wet supercritical carbon dioxide
- 2024Corrosion mechanisms of Al-alloyed hot-dipped zinc coatings in wet supercritical carbon dioxide
- 2023Evaluation of low-cost oxygen carriers for biomass chemical looping gasificationcitations
- 2021Stereolithography as a manufacturing method for a hierarchically porous ZSM-5 zeolite structure with adsorption capabilitiescitations
- 2021Stereolithography as a manufacturing method for a hierarchically porous ZSM-5 zeolite structure with adsorption capabilitiescitations
- 2020Thermal stability of one-part metakaolin geopolymer composites containing high volume of spodumene tailings and glass woolcitations
- 2020Utilizing mixed-mineralogy ferroan magnesite tailings as the source of magnesium oxide in magnesium potassium phosphate cementcitations
- 2020Utilizing mixed-mineralogy ferroan magnesite tailings as the source of magnesium oxide in magnesium potassium phosphate cementcitations
- 2020Problematics of friction in a high-speed rubber-wheel wear test system: A case study of irregularly rough steel in water lubricated contactcitations
- 2019Spodumene tailings for porcelain and structural materialscitations
- 2019Mining tailings as raw materials for reaction-sintered aluminosilicate ceramics : Effect of mineralogical composition on microstructure and propertiescitations
- 2019Recycling lithium mine tailings in the production of low temperature (700–900 °C) ceramicscitations
- 2019Mining tailings as raw materials for reaction-sintered aluminosilicate ceramicscitations
- 2019Mining tailings as raw materials for reaction-sintered aluminosilicate ceramics:Effect of mineralogical composition on microstructure and propertiescitations
- 2018The effects of laser patterning 10CeTZP-Al2O3 nanocomposite disc surfacescitations
- 2018Problematics of friction in a high-speed rubber-wheel wear test system: A case study of irregularly rough steel in water lubricated contactcitations
- 2017Reaction heat utilization in aluminosilicate-based ceramics synthesis and sintering
- 2017Reaction heat utilization in aluminosilicate-based ceramics synthesis and sintering
- 2014Surface Processing of Zirconia Ceramics by Laser
- 2014High-speed Sliding Friction of Laser-textured Silicon Nitride in Water against Rubber
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Spodumene tailings for porcelain and structural materials
Abstract
<p>The use of industrial by-products as substitute to conventional natural resources in ceramic production is of interest from an environment preservation and solid wastes management. This paper deals with the recycling of tailings from spodumene concentration during lithium production (Quartz Feldspar Sand; QFS), for the production of porcelain and structural materials. The QFS obtained from spodumene processing consisted mainly of quartz, albite, microcline with traces of muscovite. Mixtures of QFS and standard porcelain ingredients were sintered at 1050–1200 °C at 50 °C intervals and their properties were compared with a conventional porcelain composition prepared under the same conditions. Phase composition was assessed by XRD analysis using Rietveld refinement. Tests such as water absorption, apparent density, sintering shrinkage, compressive and flexural strength were used for physical comparison. The results showed that higher densification was achieved at 1200 °C, with a drastic reduction of water absorption below 1%. A compressive strength of 40 MPa was obtained at 1050 °C in the composition made of 50 wt% QFS and 50 wt% kaolin, increasing to 85 MPa at 1100 °C. The strength increase was attributed to better glassy phase formation and mullite growth. The QFS was found to contain no hazardous elements and showed promising sintering results, indicating its high suitability to substitute conventional resources in the production of ceramic materials.</p>