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Seyed Mohsen Emami

Seyed Mohsen Emami

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
ORCID: 0009-0009-8765-1167
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 56046758700
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Faculty: Engineering
Address: Arak University
Phone: 08632625728

Research

Title
Possible use of waste serpentine from Abdasht chromite mines into the refractory and ceramic industries
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Waste Serpentine Forsterite Refractory Ceramic
Year
2016
Journal Ceramics International
DOI
Researchers Seyed Mohsen Emami

Abstract

There are approximately 20.5 million tons of waste rocks in Abdasht chromite mines which might cause considerable environmental problems in the near future. Serpentine is one of the most important rocks that can be abundantly found in this mine. In this work, the waste serpentine was processed by dry magnetic drum separator. Chemical analysis showed high content of MgO in the non-magnetic fraction (NMF) serpentine that reached to 47.85% after calcining at 1050 °C. The XRD result revealed that anti-gorite was the main phase of the NMF-serpentine while the major phase of the samples fired at 1050–1650 °C was forsterite. Considerable water absorption after 2 h dwell time at 1650 °C, indicated high refractoriness and high sintering temperature of the waste serpentine from Abdasht mines. These results proved the potential capability of waste serpentine from Abdasht mines as a raw material to be used in high temperature refractory and ceramic products.