TY - JOUR
T1 - Heating Mechanism of High Aluminum Fly Ash Activated by Na2CO3 in Microwave Field
AU - Zhou, Baocheng
AU - Zhou, Junwen
AU - Zhang, Libo
AU - Hu, Tu
AU - Yang, Li
AU - Lin, Guo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society.
PY - 2019/9/15
Y1 - 2019/9/15
N2 - The microwave-absorption capabilities of high-alumina fly ash (HAFA), Na2CO3 and HAFA–Na2CO2 mixtures were investigated by determining the dielectric properties [real part (ε′), imaginary part (ε″) and dielectric loss tangent (tan δ)] from 25°C to 800°C, using the microwave resonant cavity technique at a microwave frequency of 2450 MHz. The mass ratio of the HAFA–Na2CO3 mixtures used in all experiments was 1:1. The study found that the microwave absorption capabilities of HAFA alone do not change significantly within the range of temperatures examined. For both Na2CO3 and HAFA–Na2CO3 mixtures, however, a sharp increase in absorption capability was observed above 400°C. The microwave heating behavior of the HAFA–Na2CO3 mixtures can be divided into two stages: in the first stage (< 350°C), heating rates were found to be lower due to the weaker microwave absorption capability of the HAFA and Na2CO3; however, in the second stage (≥ 350°C), a sharp increase in heating rate was observed, linked to the strengthened absorption capability of the Na2CO3. The study found that HAFA–Na2CO3 mixtures have a good microwave-absorption ability and can be heated rapidly by microwaves; therefore, it is feasible to use microwave heating for the activation of high-alumina fly ash with Na2CO3.
AB - The microwave-absorption capabilities of high-alumina fly ash (HAFA), Na2CO3 and HAFA–Na2CO2 mixtures were investigated by determining the dielectric properties [real part (ε′), imaginary part (ε″) and dielectric loss tangent (tan δ)] from 25°C to 800°C, using the microwave resonant cavity technique at a microwave frequency of 2450 MHz. The mass ratio of the HAFA–Na2CO3 mixtures used in all experiments was 1:1. The study found that the microwave absorption capabilities of HAFA alone do not change significantly within the range of temperatures examined. For both Na2CO3 and HAFA–Na2CO3 mixtures, however, a sharp increase in absorption capability was observed above 400°C. The microwave heating behavior of the HAFA–Na2CO3 mixtures can be divided into two stages: in the first stage (< 350°C), heating rates were found to be lower due to the weaker microwave absorption capability of the HAFA and Na2CO3; however, in the second stage (≥ 350°C), a sharp increase in heating rate was observed, linked to the strengthened absorption capability of the Na2CO3. The study found that HAFA–Na2CO3 mixtures have a good microwave-absorption ability and can be heated rapidly by microwaves; therefore, it is feasible to use microwave heating for the activation of high-alumina fly ash with Na2CO3.
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U2 - 10.1007/s11837-019-03535-3
DO - 10.1007/s11837-019-03535-3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85066307670
SN - 1047-4838
VL - 71
SP - 2959
EP - 2965
JO - JOM
JF - JOM
IS - 9
ER -