Publication detail
Osmotic drying of gelcast bodies in liquid desiccant
TRUNEC, M.
Czech title
Osmotické sušení těles připravených metodou gelového lití v kapalném desikantu
English title
Osmotic drying of gelcast bodies in liquid desiccant
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
Osmotic drying of gelcast alumina bodies was carried out in water solutions of various polyethylene glycols (PEGs) with molecular weight ranging from 1000 to 80000 g/mol. Up to 30 % of the water content could be removed from the gelcast bodies immersed in a 43 wt% solution of PEG 80000. It was found that PEG 1000 was a less effective desiccant than the PEGs with higher molecular weights, even if the osmotic pressure was similar (4.9 MPa). The smaller PEG molecules penetrated the gelled bodies and reduced the dewatering. Moreover, the penetrated PEG molecules affected the pore structure of green bodies and in this way influenced the sintering behaviour. The time dependence of dewatering and the effect of the size of gelcast bodies were investigated and correlated with the green body structure and sintering behaviour in order to optimize the osmotic drying process.
Czech abstract
Osmotické sušení těles připravených metodou gelového lití z oxidu hlinitého bylo prováděno ve vodném roztoku různých polyetylenglykolů (PEG) s molekulovou hmotností od 1000 do 80 000 g/mol. Až 30% obsahu vody mohlo být odstraněné z těles ponořených do roztoku s koncentrací 43 hm% PEG 80 000. Bylo zjištěno, že PEG 1000 byl méně účinným desikantem než polyetylenglykoly s vyšší molekulovou hmotností, přestože osmotický tlak byl podobný (4,9 MPa). Menší molekuly polyetylenglykolu penetrovaly do zgelovaného tělesa a snižovaly odvodnění. Navíc penetrované molekuly polyetylenglykolu ovlivnily strukturu pórů polotovaru, a tím ovlivnily slinovací chování. Byla zkoumána časová závislost sušení a vliv velikosti těles a tyto údaje byly korelovány se strukturou polotovaru a slinovacím chováním za účelem optimalizace procesu sušení osmotického sušení.
English abstract
Osmotic drying of gelcast alumina bodies was carried out in water solutions of various polyethylene glycols (PEGs) with molecular weight ranging from 1000 to 80000 g/mol. Up to 30 % of the water content could be removed from the gelcast bodies immersed in a 43 wt% solution of PEG 80000. It was found that PEG 1000 was a less effective desiccant than the PEGs with higher molecular weights, even if the osmotic pressure was similar (4.9 MPa). The smaller PEG molecules penetrated the gelled bodies and reduced the dewatering. Moreover, the penetrated PEG molecules affected the pore structure of green bodies and in this way influenced the sintering behaviour. The time dependence of dewatering and the effect of the size of gelcast bodies were investigated and correlated with the green body structure and sintering behaviour in order to optimize the osmotic drying process.
Keywords in Czech
Al2O3; PEG; gelové lití; sušení; osmotický tlak
Keywords in English
Al2O3; PEG; Gelcasting; Drying; Osmotic
RIV year
2011
Released
01.11.2011
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Location
THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND
ISSN
0955-2219
Volume
31
Number
14
Pages from–to
2519–2524
Pages count
6
BIBTEX
@article{BUT88508,
author="Martin {Trunec},
title="Osmotic drying of gelcast bodies in liquid desiccant",
year="2011",
volume="31",
number="14",
month="November",
pages="2519--2524",
publisher="Elsevier Science",
address="THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND",
issn="0955-2219"
}