Alternative raw material research for decarbonization of UK glass manufacture

Author:

Deng Wei1ORCID,Backhouse Daniel J.1,Kabir Kazi Feroz1,Janani Ronak1,Holcroft Chris2,Magallanes Marlin2,Marshall Martyn2,Jackson Caroline M.3,Bingham Paul A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Materials and Engineering Research Institute College of Business, Technology and Engineering Sheffield Hallam University Sheffield UK

2. Glass Technology Services Ltd Sheffield South Yorkshire UK

3. Department of Archaeology University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

Abstract

AbstractBased on the current UK decarbonization policy, a general outlook on potential routes for the glass industry to achieve net‐zero is discussed and the differentiation during decarbonization is specified. Biomass ash is considered a potential alternative raw material for low‐carbon glass manufacture as it is rich in certain advantageous components, chiefly network modifiers. Simple sieving processes were shown to effectively separate impurities such as S, Cl, and C from some biomass ashes according to particle size distribution. The concentration of undesirable impurities decreased with increasing particle size. Morphologies and X‐ray diffraction patterns of larger washed biomass ash particles indicated liquid/amorphous phase formation during biomass combustion. The washing of ashes was also shown to be a potential route to purification. A washed bracken ash relevant to both modern and ancient glass production was characterized for comparison. Ultraviolet‐visible near‐infrared (UV‐Vis‐near IR) absorption spectra of representative green container glasses produced using biomass ash confirmed that ∼5 wt.% ash in representative glass batches has little impact on the color and redox state of glasses; the redox status of glass produced using >2 mm biomass ash after washing was less reduced than that of glass produced using high levels (>∼9 wt.%) of >2 mm biomass ash after sieving alone, observed via the redox couple Cr3+/Cr6+ by UV‐Vis‐near IR absorption spectroscopy.

Funder

Innovate UK

Natural Environment Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science

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