Effect of temperature on morphology, phase transformations and thermal expansions of coal fly ash cenospheres

Cenospheres are small, hard-shelled hollow spheres with high silica and alumina content. These micron-sized aluminosilicate hollow spheres constitute only a small percentage of the coal fly ash (CFA) obtained from the coal combustion processes. In this study, cenospheres were separated from CFA obta...

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Main Authors: Choo, Thye Foo, Mohd Salleh, Mohamad Amran, Kok, Kuan Ying, Matori, Khamirul Amin, Abdul Rashid, Suraya
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spelling my.upm.eprints.886482021-11-29T08:58:31Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88648/ Effect of temperature on morphology, phase transformations and thermal expansions of coal fly ash cenospheres Choo, Thye Foo Mohd Salleh, Mohamad Amran Kok, Kuan Ying Matori, Khamirul Amin Abdul Rashid, Suraya Cenospheres are small, hard-shelled hollow spheres with high silica and alumina content. These micron-sized aluminosilicate hollow spheres constitute only a small percentage of the coal fly ash (CFA) obtained from the coal combustion processes. In this study, cenospheres were separated from CFA obtained from a coal-fired power plant located in Kapar, Malaysia. The cenospheres were heated at 1000, 1200 and 1400 °C to study the changes in morphologies, compositions, phase formation and thermal expansion. The sintering temperatures were selected based on the differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) curve results. X-ray diffractometry (XRD), field emission electron microscopy (FESEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) as well as thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry analysis (TG–DSC) were used for the characterization study. The study found that the cenospheres have excellent weight stability but are thermally unstable as a result of crystallization and melting. The phase ordering process and devitrification of the amorphous aluminosilicate glass phase at high temperatures lead to the increment and enrichment of the mullite phase in cenospheres. It is suggested that a preheating treatment at 1100 °C could be used to enhance the mechanical properties and thermally stabilize the cenospheres, which make it more suitable for use as a pore-forming agent in ceramics. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88648/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Choo, Thye Foo and Mohd Salleh, Mohamad Amran and Kok, Kuan Ying and Matori, Khamirul Amin and Abdul Rashid, Suraya (2020) Effect of temperature on morphology, phase transformations and thermal expansions of coal fly ash cenospheres. Crystals, 10 (6). art. no. 481. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2073-4352 https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/10/6/481 10.3390/cryst10060481
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description Cenospheres are small, hard-shelled hollow spheres with high silica and alumina content. These micron-sized aluminosilicate hollow spheres constitute only a small percentage of the coal fly ash (CFA) obtained from the coal combustion processes. In this study, cenospheres were separated from CFA obtained from a coal-fired power plant located in Kapar, Malaysia. The cenospheres were heated at 1000, 1200 and 1400 °C to study the changes in morphologies, compositions, phase formation and thermal expansion. The sintering temperatures were selected based on the differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) curve results. X-ray diffractometry (XRD), field emission electron microscopy (FESEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) as well as thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry analysis (TG–DSC) were used for the characterization study. The study found that the cenospheres have excellent weight stability but are thermally unstable as a result of crystallization and melting. The phase ordering process and devitrification of the amorphous aluminosilicate glass phase at high temperatures lead to the increment and enrichment of the mullite phase in cenospheres. It is suggested that a preheating treatment at 1100 °C could be used to enhance the mechanical properties and thermally stabilize the cenospheres, which make it more suitable for use as a pore-forming agent in ceramics.
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author Choo, Thye Foo
Mohd Salleh, Mohamad Amran
Kok, Kuan Ying
Matori, Khamirul Amin
Abdul Rashid, Suraya
spellingShingle Choo, Thye Foo
Mohd Salleh, Mohamad Amran
Kok, Kuan Ying
Matori, Khamirul Amin
Abdul Rashid, Suraya
Effect of temperature on morphology, phase transformations and thermal expansions of coal fly ash cenospheres
author_facet Choo, Thye Foo
Mohd Salleh, Mohamad Amran
Kok, Kuan Ying
Matori, Khamirul Amin
Abdul Rashid, Suraya
author_sort Choo, Thye Foo
title Effect of temperature on morphology, phase transformations and thermal expansions of coal fly ash cenospheres
title_short Effect of temperature on morphology, phase transformations and thermal expansions of coal fly ash cenospheres
title_full Effect of temperature on morphology, phase transformations and thermal expansions of coal fly ash cenospheres
title_fullStr Effect of temperature on morphology, phase transformations and thermal expansions of coal fly ash cenospheres
title_full_unstemmed Effect of temperature on morphology, phase transformations and thermal expansions of coal fly ash cenospheres
title_sort effect of temperature on morphology, phase transformations and thermal expansions of coal fly ash cenospheres
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88648/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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