Mechanoactivation of Clinoptilolites with Sodium and Ammonium Hydrophosphates to Improve Their Electrophysical Properties

Glass Physics and Chemistry(2023)

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The mechanochemical activation of zeolite (clinoptilolite and clinoptilolite–stilbite) rocks with acidic salts—sodium hydrogen phosphate and ammonium hydrogen phosphate—with the weight ratio of the initial components of 1 : 1 in an IVS-4 vibratory attritor (1500 rpm, 0.6 kW, specific power 4 W/g, steel grinding set) is studied. The structure, chemical and phase composition, and thermal stability of salt-modified zeolite samples are studied by infrared spectroscopy, atomic emission spectrometry, X-ray phase analysis, and differential scanning calorimetry. The specific volume resistance of pelletized samples is measured using a three-electrode circuit. It is established that the electrical conductivity of high-silica zeolite rocks modified with sodium and ammonium hydrophosphates is 2.2 × 10 –6 up to 2.4 × 10 –5 S m –1 at 25°C. It is shown that the mechanochemical activation of clinoptilolite and clinoptilolite–stilbite rocks with sodium hydrogen phosphate in a vibratory attritor at a mechanical energy dose of 2.4 kJ/g increases the conductivity of mechanically activated zeolites by factors of 140 and 470 at 25°C, and by factors of 30 and 490 at 100°C, respectively. This allows us to consider mechanochemical activation as a promising method for improving the electrical properties of mineral materials.
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ammonium hydrophosphate,sodium hydrogen phosphate,clinoptilolite,zeolites,mechanical activation,electrical conductivity
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