Citric acid as anti-hydration additive for magnesia containing refractory castables |
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Authors: | R. Salomã o,V.C. Pandolfelli |
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Affiliation: | a São Carlos School of Engineering (SMM-EESC)-University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil b Materials Engineering Department-Federal University of São Carlos Rodovia Washington Luís, km 235 São Carlos, SP-Brazil, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Magnesia hydration is a key concern in refractory castable processing. The volumetric expansion that follows this reaction can result in cracks or even explosion during the first heating-up. Citric acid (CA) and other chelants can significantly reduce MgO hydration rate in aqueous suspensions by forming an insoluble magnesium citrate protective coating on the magnesia particles’ surface. In the present work, the performance of CA as an anti-hydration additive in refractory castables was evaluated by hydration tests, mechanical strength and apparent volumetric expansion (AVE) measurements and thermogravimetry. The results attained have shown that CA effectiveness depends strongly on the amount added and by the interaction with other raw materials in the composition, in particular calcium aluminate cement. |
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Keywords: | Refractory castables Magnesia Hydration Chelants Citric acid |
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