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Potential use of blast furnace slag for filtration membranes preparation: A pilot study

BÍLEK Jr., V. BULEJKO, P. KEJÍK, P. HAJZLER, J. MÁSILKO, J. BEDNÁREK, J. TKACZ, J. KALINA, L.

Original Title

Potential use of blast furnace slag for filtration membranes preparation: A pilot study

English Title

Potential use of blast furnace slag for filtration membranes preparation: A pilot study

Author(s)

BÍLEK Jr., V.; BULEJKO, P.; KEJÍK, P.; HAJZLER, J.; MÁSILKO, J.; BEDNÁREK, J.; TKACZ, J.; KALINA, L.

Type

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Language

en

Original Abstract

This paper investigates the possibilities of the use of sodium hydroxide activated blast furnace slag for preparation of filtration barriers. The motivation for this research is searching for cheaper and more eco-friendly alternative to sintering, which is commonly used for filtration membranes preparation. Such an alternative could be alkaline activation, which is able to bind slag particles together. Low amount of activator, low water to slag (w/s) ratio together with pressure compaction was used to obtain microstructure with preserved continuous porosity. To confirm this presumption scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) analyses were carried out.

English abstract

This paper investigates the possibilities of the use of sodium hydroxide activated blast furnace slag for preparation of filtration barriers. The motivation for this research is searching for cheaper and more eco-friendly alternative to sintering, which is commonly used for filtration membranes preparation. Such an alternative could be alkaline activation, which is able to bind slag particles together. Low amount of activator, low water to slag (w/s) ratio together with pressure compaction was used to obtain microstructure with preserved continuous porosity. To confirm this presumption scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) analyses were carried out.

Keywords

alkali-activated slag; filtration membrane; porosimetry; scanning electron microscopy; particle size distribution

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Location

Bristol

ISBN

1757-8981

Periodical

IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering

Year of study

379

Number

1

State

GB

Pages from

1

Pages to

6

Pages count

6

URL

Full text in the Digital Library

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT148875,
  author="Vlastimil {Bílek} and Pavel {Bulejko} and Pavel {Kejík} and Jan {Hajzler} and Jiří {Másilko} and Jan {Bednárek} and Jakub {Tkacz} and Lukáš {Kalina}",
  title="Potential use of blast furnace slag for filtration membranes preparation: A pilot study",
  annote="This paper investigates the possibilities of the use of sodium hydroxide activated
blast furnace slag for preparation of filtration barriers. The motivation for this research is
searching for cheaper and more eco-friendly alternative to sintering, which is commonly used
for filtration membranes preparation. Such an alternative could be alkaline activation, which is
able to bind slag particles together. Low amount of activator, low water to slag (w/s) ratio
together with pressure compaction was used to obtain microstructure with preserved
continuous porosity. To confirm this presumption scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and
mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) analyses were carried out.",
  address="IOP Publishing",
  booktitle="International Conference Building Materials, Products and Technologies",
  chapter="148875",
  doi="10.1088/1757-899X/379/1/012012",
  howpublished="online",
  institution="IOP Publishing",
  number="1",
  year="2018",
  month="july",
  pages="1--6",
  publisher="IOP Publishing",
  type="conference paper"
}