Affiliation:
1. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT B)
2. IIT Bombay
Abstract
Hollow glass microspheres (HGMs) are a unique class of materials with interconnected pores in the microsphere walls, which can adsorb, retain and release hydrogen and other gases. In this study, HGMs was prepared from amber coloured and borosilicate glass frits. The glass frits after the preliminary washing and drying was sized to particles below 120 μm. The hollow glass microspheres were successfully fabricated from the glass powder by flame spheroidisation using air-acetylene flame. Effect of glass feed particle size as well as feed rate, in the formation of HGMs was studied. Glass feed particle size >75 μm and that <45 μm were found to give very poor yield of HGMs, whereas particles 50-75 μm gave very good yield for HGMs. Further study of the process parameters and constant monitoring to regulate the process are being carried out in our laboratory to arrive at a correct figure for the yield of HGMs. Characterisation of the HGMs prepared was done using Image analysing system, SEM, and XRD. The composition of the raw material and the product HGMs were determined using ICP-AES.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Reference8 articles.
1. V.V. Budov, Hollow glass microspheres. Use, properties and technology (Review), Glass and Ceramics 51 (1994) 7-8.
2. R. F. Schumacher, D.K. Peeler, E.K. Hansen, G. G. Wicks, and L. K. Heung, Hollow porous wall microspheres and composition and process for controlling pore size and pore volume, U.S. Pat. Application 20100139320. (2010).
3. R.K. Brow, M.L. Schmitt, A survey and environmental applications of glass, J. European Ceramic Society. 29 (2009) 1193-1201.
4. R. F. Schumacher, G. G. Wicks, and L. K. Heung, Hollow Porous Glass Microspheres for Hydrogen Storage U.S. Pat. Application 20060060820. (2006).
5. M.L. Schmitt, J.E. Shelby, M.M. Hall, Preparation of hollow glass microspheres from sol–gel derived glass for application in hydrogen gas storage, J. Non-Cryst. Solids. 352 (2006) 626-631.
Cited by
10 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献