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Characterization of hybrid silicate materials based on ceramic glazes and waste London underground dust

OVČAČÍKOVÁ, H.; MILLER, J.; MATĚJKA, V.; BARTONÍČKOVÁ, E.; JANKOVSKÝ, O.; VLČEK, J.

Originální název

Characterization of hybrid silicate materials based on ceramic glazes and waste London underground dust

Anglický název

Characterization of hybrid silicate materials based on ceramic glazes and waste London underground dust

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Článek WoS

Originální abstrakt

In "London Underground" stations, a high concentration of dust particles containing organic and inorganic matter of varying chemical composition. "London underground dust" is created from train wheels and brakes grinding against steel tracks and collected in filtration systems. The experiment will focus on using "London Underground Dust" to colour the ceramic facing tiles intended for re-use in newly built London Underground stations. The phase composition, particle size distribution surface area, morphology, and thermal behavior of collected dust were studied by XRD, XRF, SEM-EDS, BET, heating microscopy, STA-MS, UV-VIS spectroscopy. The substrate tiles for glazing experiments were prepared from local London clay. The mixtures of glazes and collected or milled dust were sprayed on the substrate tile's surface, dried and finally fired at 1060 degree celsius. The influence of used materials weight ratio and dust milling time were shown as crucial parameters to obtain optimal final glaze colour.

Anglický abstrakt

In "London Underground" stations, a high concentration of dust particles containing organic and inorganic matter of varying chemical composition. "London underground dust" is created from train wheels and brakes grinding against steel tracks and collected in filtration systems. The experiment will focus on using "London Underground Dust" to colour the ceramic facing tiles intended for re-use in newly built London Underground stations. The phase composition, particle size distribution surface area, morphology, and thermal behavior of collected dust were studied by XRD, XRF, SEM-EDS, BET, heating microscopy, STA-MS, UV-VIS spectroscopy. The substrate tiles for glazing experiments were prepared from local London clay. The mixtures of glazes and collected or milled dust were sprayed on the substrate tile's surface, dried and finally fired at 1060 degree celsius. The influence of used materials weight ratio and dust milling time were shown as crucial parameters to obtain optimal final glaze colour.

Klíčová slova

Hybrid silicate materials;Dye;Waste Eco-friendly;Utilization;Thermal analysis

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Hybrid silicate materials;Dye;Waste Eco-friendly;Utilization;Thermal analysis

Autoři

OVČAČÍKOVÁ, H.; MILLER, J.; MATĚJKA, V.; BARTONÍČKOVÁ, E.; JANKOVSKÝ, O.; VLČEK, J.

Rok RIV

2025

Vydáno

25.09.2024

Nakladatel

Elsevier

ISSN

2666-5395

Periodikum

Open Ceramics

Svazek

20

Číslo

12

Stát

Italská republika

Strany od

1

Strany do

13

Strany počet

13

URL

Plný text v Digitální knihovně

BibTex

@article{BUT193823,
  author="Hana {Ovčačíková} and Jeffrey Stephen {Miller} and Vlastimil {Matějka} and Eva {Bartoníčková} and Ondřej {Jankovský} and Josef {Vlček}",
  title="Characterization of hybrid silicate materials based on ceramic glazes and waste London underground dust",
  journal="Open Ceramics",
  year="2024",
  volume="20",
  number="12",
  pages="1--13",
  doi="10.1016/j.oceram.2024.100664",
  issn="2666-5395",
  url="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666539524001287"
}

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