Xonotlite-type insulation material was prepared by hydrothermal synthesis technology using industrial zirconium waste residue in this paper,and the phase analysis together with the observation of micro–morphology wer...Xonotlite-type insulation material was prepared by hydrothermal synthesis technology using industrial zirconium waste residue in this paper,and the phase analysis together with the observation of micro–morphology were also carried out by XRD,SEM and TEM.The density and thermal conductivity were measured finally.The results indicate,chlorine ion impurity contained in zirconium waste residue can be removed effectively via water washed process,and the reactive activity of silicon dioxide is almost not affected,which make it be a good substitution of silicon material for the preparation of calcium silicate insulation material by hydrothermal synthesis technique.The density and thermal conductivity of xonotlite-type calcium silicate insulation material obtained by hydrothermal synthesis technique can reach 159 kg/m3,0.049 W/(m·° C),respectively,meeting with National Standard well,when synthesis conditions are selected as follows:Ca/Si molar ratio equal to 1,synthesis temperature at 210°C and kept for 8 hrs.It provides a new approach to realize lightweight and low thermal conductivity of calcium silicate insulation material.展开更多
Potassium silicate drilling fluids (PSDF) are a waste product of the oil and gas industry with potential for use in land reclamation. Few studies have examined the influence of PSDF on abundance and composition of s...Potassium silicate drilling fluids (PSDF) are a waste product of the oil and gas industry with potential for use in land reclamation. Few studies have examined the influence of PSDF on abundance and composition of soil bacteria and fungi. Soils from three representative locations for PSDF application in Alberta, Canada, with clay loam, loam and sand textures were studied with applications of unused, used once and used twice PSDF. For all three soils, applying ≥40 m^3/ha of used PSDF significantly affected the existing soil microbial flora. No microbiota was detected in unused PSDF without soil. Adding used PSDF to soil significantly increased total fungal and aerobic bacterial colony forming units in dilution plate counts, and anaerobic denitrifying bacteria numbers in serial growth experiments. Used PSDF altered bacterial and fungal colony forming unit ratios of all three soils.展开更多
基金Funded by the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education by Ministry of Education(MOE)(No.20070288027)the Research & Development Fund by NJUST(No.XKF09081)
文摘Xonotlite-type insulation material was prepared by hydrothermal synthesis technology using industrial zirconium waste residue in this paper,and the phase analysis together with the observation of micro–morphology were also carried out by XRD,SEM and TEM.The density and thermal conductivity were measured finally.The results indicate,chlorine ion impurity contained in zirconium waste residue can be removed effectively via water washed process,and the reactive activity of silicon dioxide is almost not affected,which make it be a good substitution of silicon material for the preparation of calcium silicate insulation material by hydrothermal synthesis technique.The density and thermal conductivity of xonotlite-type calcium silicate insulation material obtained by hydrothermal synthesis technique can reach 159 kg/m3,0.049 W/(m·° C),respectively,meeting with National Standard well,when synthesis conditions are selected as follows:Ca/Si molar ratio equal to 1,synthesis temperature at 210°C and kept for 8 hrs.It provides a new approach to realize lightweight and low thermal conductivity of calcium silicate insulation material.
基金provided by Marquis Alliance Ltd. as part of a multi-disciplinary research program on environmental effects of PSDFsupported by a Ph.D. Scholarship from the China Scholarship Council
文摘Potassium silicate drilling fluids (PSDF) are a waste product of the oil and gas industry with potential for use in land reclamation. Few studies have examined the influence of PSDF on abundance and composition of soil bacteria and fungi. Soils from three representative locations for PSDF application in Alberta, Canada, with clay loam, loam and sand textures were studied with applications of unused, used once and used twice PSDF. For all three soils, applying ≥40 m^3/ha of used PSDF significantly affected the existing soil microbial flora. No microbiota was detected in unused PSDF without soil. Adding used PSDF to soil significantly increased total fungal and aerobic bacterial colony forming units in dilution plate counts, and anaerobic denitrifying bacteria numbers in serial growth experiments. Used PSDF altered bacterial and fungal colony forming unit ratios of all three soils.