Effect of the P/Al Molar Ratio and Heating Rate on the Composi-Tion of Alumino-Phosphate Binders

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Abstract

New insights into the chemistry of alumino-phosphate solutions are provided in this contribution. In a first part, a solution with a P/Al molar ratio of 3.2 was prepared for the first time. The binders obtained at 500 and 700◦ C were compared to those obtained with the 3 and 3.5 P/Al molar ratio solutions in order to determine the impact of moderate P2 O5 excess on the final phosphate ceramic nature. In a second part, the widely used P/Al = 3 solution was heat-treated at 500◦ C using different heating rates (0.2, 1, and 10◦ C/min) to determine how this parameter modifies the final phosphate ceramic composition. Our data show that moderate P2 O5 excess is sufficient to obtain binders with a high amount of stable cubic aluminium metaphosphate compound at 700◦ C but not at 500◦ C, where significant P2 O5 excess is mandatory. We also show that slow heating favors the formation of cubic aluminium metaphosphate compound at 500◦ C.

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Tricot, G., Hu, H., Beaussart, A., Fernandes, I., & Perrot, C. (2022). Effect of the P/Al Molar Ratio and Heating Rate on the Composi-Tion of Alumino-Phosphate Binders. Materials, 15(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15062337

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