Effect of PCA on nanosized ulexite material prepared by mechanical milling
Künye
Kütük, S. & Kütük-Sert, T. (2017). Effect of PCA on Nanosized Ulexite Material Prepared by Mechanical Milling. Arabian Journal For Science and Engineering, 42(11), 4801-4809. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13369-017-2643-7Özet
Raw ulexite (U-3 mm) mineral used as a initial material was milled by using mechanical milling method, the milling time of which is from 0 to 8 h. Particle size, morphology, elemental and crystal structure measurements of the U-3 mm material and milled powder (U_3%, process control agent amount: 3%) were performed. in particle size analysis, minimum d(50), d(10) and d(min) values of U_3% powder have been found to be 5.921 mu m, 641 nm and 240 nm, respectively. Therefore, it has been reached to submicron level in particle size for the U_3% powder. Besides, optimum milling time has been detected to be 0.5 h. in morphology analysis, the U_3% powder has been observed to be more homogeneous compared to the U-3 mm material. in the analysis of element, the U_3% powder has been determined not to be a pure compound (Na2O center dot 2CaO center dot 5B(2)O(3)center dot 16H(2)O). in crystal structure analysis, crystalline size of the U_3% powder has reduced to 10.3 nm at the end of 8 h. Moreover, crystal structure deformation caused by milling process of the U-3 mm material has improved thanks to PCA. the findings obtained from this work will be beneficial for nanoworks and industrial applications, e.g., civil engineering-pavement engineering materials, of ulexite (boron mineral) material.