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High strength phosphogypsum and its use as a building material

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Autor(es):
Kanno, Wellington Massayuki ; Rossetto, Hebert Luis ; de Souza, Milton Ferreira ; Maduar, Marcelo Francis ; de Campos, Marcia Pires ; Mazzilli, Barbara Paci ; Paschoa, AS ; Steinhausler, F
Número total de Autores: 8
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: MAGNETIC FIELDS IN THE UNIVERSE: FROM LABORATORY AND STARS TO PRIMORDIAL STRUCTURES; v. 1034, p. 2-pg., 2008-01-01.
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A new process (patent applied) that works equally well with both plaster of mineral gypsum and phosphogypsum for the preparation of gypsum components, UCOS, has been developed. The process consists of the following steps: humidification of plaster by fine water droplets, uni-axial compression, hydration reaction and drying. Strong hydrogen bonds develop among the crystals together with adhesion provided by confined water that accounts for nearly 70% of the adhesion forces. By reducing the plaster to water ratio to close the minimum necessary, new features are generated. An experimental house has been constructed, in which walls and ceilings have been built of gypsum and phosphogypsum. Since phosphogypsum potentially contain radioactive elements, the application of an activity concentration index to the phosphogypsum employed in the building was carried out. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 06/01112-3 - Implicações radiológicas da utilização de fosfogesso como material de construção em residências: estudo de caso
Beneficiário:Barbara Paci Mazzilli
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular