Cerâmica (Apr 2023)

Sedimentation and rheological behavior of reactive and non-reactive magnesium hydroxide pulps for industrial spray dryer processing

  • E. C. Campos,
  • D. H. S. Chaves,
  • C. M. F. Santos,
  • S. D. F. Rocha,
  • V. S. Birchal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0366-69132023693893411
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 389
pp. 39 – 47

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Abstract Two different reactive concentrated magnesium hydroxide (HM) pulps, produced in a lab reactor mill, and a synthetic and non-reactive HM-pulp, for comparative analyses, have been prepared and studied. Sodium polyacrylate was selected as a dispersant for improving the HM pulp fluidity, with concentrations varying from 0.42% to 2.0% on a dry basis. The two reactive pulps differed from each other mainly by the impurity level and for both, a residual MgO amount was detected, implying that the hydration reaction could proceed. Results (with and without dispersant) confirmed the formation of particle clusters as HM concentration rose until a critical value, above which the pulp behaved as a solid. Reactive HM-pulps with high impurities may represent a limiting factor in the drying operation. Among all HM-pulps studied, the purest reactive pulp with 1% dispersant presented the best flow behavior making this reactive pulp the most suitable to be tested in a pilot spray dryer.

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