INVESTIGATION OF THE THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ALUMINOSILICATE BINDER CLINKER BASED ON LOCAL AND TECHNOGENIC RAW MATERIALS OF THE ARAL SEA REGION UNDER LOW-TEMPERATURE FIRING

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https://doi.org/10.66960/jof.3093-8899.00028

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aluminosilicate binder, kaolin, ceramic waste, liquid glass, thermal analysis, DTA/TG, phase formation

Abstract

This study investigates the possibility of producing aluminosilicate binder materials based on local mineral and technogenic raw materials, including kaolin, limestone, ceramic waste, and liquid glass. Experimental samples were prepared and subjected to thermal treatment at 650°C. The thermal behavior and phase formation processes were examined using simultaneous thermal analysis (DTA/TG). The results showed that the most intensive physicochemical transformations in the investigated system occur within the temperature range of 650–750°C, indicating high reactivity of the components in this region. Thermal analysis revealed differences in the behavior of the studied compositions, with sample No. 5 demonstrating the highest reactivity and the most pronounced thermal effects. The obtained results confirm the potential of utilizing local raw materials and ceramic waste for the production of aluminosilicate binder materials.

Author Biographies

  • Farangiz Sabirova

    Department of Chemical Technologies, Urgench State University named after Abu Rayhan Beruni, Urgench, Uzbekistan

  • Sherzod Matchanov

    Department of Chemical Technologies, Urgench State University named after Abu Rayhan Beruni, Urgench, Uzbekistan

  • Aida Ruzmetova

    Department of Chemical Technologies, Urgench State University named after Abu Rayhan Beruni, Urgench, Uzbekistan

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2026-06-17

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F. Sabirova, S. Matchanov, and A. Ruzmetova, “INVESTIGATION OF THE THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ALUMINOSILICATE BINDER CLINKER BASED ON LOCAL AND TECHNOGENIC RAW MATERIALS OF THE ARAL SEA REGION UNDER LOW-TEMPERATURE FIRING”, JOF, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 1–4, Jun. 2026, doi: 10.66960/jof.3093-8899.00028.

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