Thermal transformations of floor tile pastes containing petroleum waste

Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry(2012)

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This study focuses on the thermal and mineralogical transformations of floor tile pastes containing petroleum waste. The tile pastes prepared by the dry process contain up to 10 wt% of petroleum waste in replacement of kaolin. Thermal and mineralogical changes occurring during firing were characterized by differential thermal analysis, thermogravimetry analysis, derivative thermogravimetry, dilatometric analysis, open photoacoustic cell technique, X-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy. During heating an endothermic transformation within the 511.4–577.5 °C range and an exothermic transformation within the 997.8–1001.6 °C range were identified. The endothermic transformation can be mainly attributed to the dehydroxylation of kaolinite. The exothermic transformation is mainly associated with the crystallization of primary mullite. TG measurements indicate that the total mass loss of the floor tile pastes is dependent on the amount of petroleum waste addition. It was found that the replacement of kaolin with petroleum waste, in the range up to 10 wt%, influenced the thermal expansion–shrinkage curve. In addition, the floor tile pastes containing petroleum waste have low values of thermal diffusivity.
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Floor tile, Petroleum waste, Thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction
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