Abstract

Sodium silicate binders are a promising binder base for obtaining effective granular thermal insulation materials. Increasing water resistance, first of all, will expand the scope of their application in construction. At the same time, the features of the modification of sodium silicate binders by compounds of polyvalent metals have not been fully studied, the interaction with which leads to the formation of hardly soluble silicates. The purpose of this work was to develop a modifying complex based on a zinc-containing compound - zinc acetate to increase the water resistance and thermal characteristics of the porous granular material. The proposed modifying additive is a complex consisting of zinc acetate and an organic alcohol solvent. It is shown that the properties of porous granular material can be controlled by changing the composition of the zinc acetate solvent. Qualitative and quantitative dependences of the properties of porous granules (strength, water resistance, density, thermal conductivity) on the type of zinc-containing solution and its content in the compositions have been obtained. The concept of the mechanism of formation of sparingly soluble complexes during the modification of sodium silicate binders with zinc-containing aqueous-alcoholic solutions has been developed. X-ray phase analysis showed that the sodium silicate system modified with an aqueous alcohol solution of zinc acetate, in contrast to an aqueous solution of zinc acetate, is completely in an amorphous state. We believe that compounds of the Zn2SiO4H2O, ZnSiO3 type are in the amorphous state. The obtained research results made it possible to determine the rational composition of granular heat-insulating material with increased operational and functional characteristics (ρ = 200-280 kg / m3, λ = 0.052-0.063 W / (m °C), R = 1.3-1.8 MPa, Kr = 0.89-0.92, W = 16- 18 %).

Highlights

  • Sodium silicate binders (SSB), which are capable of maintaining a viscous state at the preparation stage of a raw mixture, provide a promising binder for obtaining effective granular insulation materials

  • The scientific answer lies in the development of ideas about the mechanism of formation of sparingly soluble complexes when modifying sodium silicate binders with zinc-containing solutions

  • It is shown that the properties of the thermally expanded granular material can be controlled by changing the composition of the zinc acetate solvent

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Introduction

Sodium silicate binders (SSB), which are capable of maintaining a viscous state at the preparation stage of a raw mixture, provide a promising binder for obtaining effective granular insulation materials. They have not reached a large used in industry. When they interact with the silicate system, they are capable of assembling intractable compounds. Analysis of the scientific and technical literature has shown that increasing the water resistance of silicatesodium materials is achieved by modifying the SSB with polyvalent metal oxides and hydroxides [8, 10-14]

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