High-temperature adhesives find extensive application in diverse domains, encompassing repairs, production processes, and material joining. However, achieving their curing at ambient temperatures remains a formidable challenge due to the inherent requirement of elevated temperatures, typically exceeding 500 °C, for the curing reaction. To overcome this limitation, in this study, we developed a distinctive inorganic phosphate-based composite adhesive by incorporating dual-functional calcium monoaluminate (CA) into a traditional adhesive blend comprising Al(H(2)PO(4))(3) and MgO. This distinctive approach significantly diminishes the curing temperature, enabling it to occur at room temperature. Firstly, CA's facile hydration reaction effectively scavenges surrounding water molecules, thereby accelerating the dehydration curing process of Al(H(2)PO(4))(3). Secondly, as hydration is an exothermic process, it locally generates heat around the Al(H(2)PO(4))(3), fostering optimal conditions for its curing reaction. Moreover, the adhesive's strength is substantially bolstered through the strategic inclusion of Nano-Al(2)O(3) (enhancing the availability of reaction sites) and Nano-SiO(2) (improving overall stability). As a demonstration, the adhesive formulation with added CA containing 2% Nano-Al(2)O(3) and 2% Nano-SiO(2) achieved a remarkable tensile strength of 32.48 MPa at room temperature, underscoring its potential as an efficient solution for various practical adhesive applications. The adhesive prepared in this study harnesses the hydration properties of CA to absorb moisture and release substantial heat, introducing a novel method for ambient temperature curing. This development promises to broaden its applications in refractory materials, coatings, and equipment repair.
Dual-Action Calcium Monoaluminate Enabled Room-Temperature Curing of Inorganic Phosphate-Based High-Temperature Adhesive.
双效单铝酸钙使无机磷酸盐基高温粘合剂可在室温下固化
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作者:Dong Zhuo, Zhang Lei, Yang Ke, Fang Zhenggang, Ni Yaru, Li Yang, Lu Chunhua
| 期刊: | Materials | 影响因子: | 3.200 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Sep 15; 17(18):4542 |
| doi: | 10.3390/ma17184542 | 研究方向: | 表观遗传 |
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