Nonconventional Technologies Review (Dec 2023)
EXPANDING RESIDUAL CLEAR FLAT GLASS WITH COAL POWDER IN OXIDANT ATMOSPHERE OF THE OVEN USING WATER GLASS SOLUTION
Abstract
Porous material based on residual glass was non-conventionally made using anthracite as a pore-forming agent under the conditions of an oven with oxidizing atmosphere. Water glass as a protective agent for carbon particles avoiding their early oxidation and manganese dioxide (MnO2) as an oxygen-supplier contributed to obtaining cellular glass with excellent physical, thermal, mechanical, and morphological features. The best specimen made by microwave heating at 790 ℃ using 1 % anthracite, 11.5 % water glass, 1.8 % MnO2, and 5 % water allowed creating a product with excellent heat-insulating features (apparent density of 0.21 g·cm-3, heat conductivity of 0.039 W·m-1·K-1), and acceptable compressive resistance (2.3 MPa), the microstructural appearance being homogeneous with uniformly distributed pores with very low dimensions (0.1-0.4 mm).