New Approaches in X-ray Phase Analysis of Gypsum Raw Material of Diverse Genesis

. Modern software was used to conduct X-ray phase analysis of gypsum raw material of different genesis: gypsum from several deposits, citrogypsum, phosphogypsum, vitamin gypsum, chemically pure gypsum, hydration products from different gypsum and anhydrite cementing and composite materials on their bases. Two criteria for ranging gypsum raw material with the account of genesis and structural characteristics and predicting properties of gypsum bindings and materials based on them were suggested: structure sophistication criteria ( К g ) and identity criteria ( К i ). They were calculated by the results of X-ray phase analysis of calcium sulphate.


Introduction
There are convincing theoretical and experimental data about physical-chemical processes of gypsum dehydration, their structural defects dominating role, an origin and transformation mechanism of these defects during calcinations, at the same time there are no data about influence of the gypsum raw material formation on these processes. Thermodynamic characteristics of gypsum with different structure are rather close (Kelly et al. 1948;Reference… 2004) and it is difficult to study gypsum raw material deformations according to them. There are data (Gordashevski 1963) about application of differential thermal and x-ray analysis methods for these purposes. To characterize gypsum from different deposits P.F. Gordashevskiy (Gordashevski and Sakhno 1963) suggested identity criteriathe value received by division of reflexes intensivities difference at 2H = 20 o and 23 o by their sum. On the other hand, gypsum crystal lattice defects can be characterized by crystallinity degree, which is determined by reflex with d = 2.81 Å in the X-ray patterns (Boldyrev 1983). Crystallinity degree diagnostics is possible in relation to diffraction reflection doublet intensivity and by crystallinity index determination. Some authors suggest studying crystal lattice defects by studying X-ray diffraction line broadening (Ginje 1961). Literature analysis shows wide researches in this sphere as well as absence of practical standards. In connection with this the purpose of this work was to find new criteria allowing ranging gypsum raw material with the account of genesis and structural characteristics at designing composite materials.
As raw materials we studied gypsum of Shedok, Baskunchak, Novomoskovsk, and Peshelansk Deposits; man-induced gypsumchemically pure gypsum, citrogypsum, vitamin gypsum, Voskresensk phosphogypsum, synthetical gypsum; gypsum thermal treatment and rehydration products, composite materials based on gypsum binders, multiphase gypsum binders (MGB). To receive composite materials, we used crashed glass withdrawals (CGW) and iron-ore concentrate of Lebedinsk mining and processing enterprise (OMC). X-ray phase analysis of the studied species was done with X-ray diffraction meter DRON-4 by powder pattern method. Grain-size analysis of powdery material was done by laser granulometry method with a MicroSizer 201 installation.

Results and Discussions
The X-ray phase analysis of the initial raw material showed that intensity and area of the main reflexes depend on its genesis. Intensity (L) and reflex area (S) at interplanar spacing (d) 7,628 Å are strongly dependent on gypsum raw material. Gypsum raw material genesis influences somewhat lower the intensity and reflex area at d = 4.291 and 3.069 Å. Reflex intensity at d = 3.809 Å almost independent of the gypsum raw material nature. The received data evidence that the studied gypsum samples have equal crystal lattice dimensions.
To determine the gypsum raw material genesis influence on its structure and crystal lattice defects several studies of the initial gypsum raw material crystallinity degree and its products of the heat processing have been studied. Here indexes were suggested calculated by reflex area difference division by their sum. The calculations were done for reflexes with the most intensity such as: 7.628 Å; 4.291 Å; 3.809 Å; 3.069 Å; 2.880 Å; 2.687 Å.
We found that most indexes slightly depended on raw material genesis. Certain dependencies were observed in changes of two indexes chosen for further work. The first index was structure sophistication index (К g ), and the second was identity index (К i ). К g , was determined by X-ray phase analysis results, as ratio of reflex area difference division at 2H = 29.09°(d = 3.069 Å) and 2H = 31.08°(d = 2.876 Å) by their sum, a К i as a ration of reflex area difference division at 2H = 20.68°(d = 4.291 Å) and 2H = 31.08°(d = 2.876 Å) by their sum.
We think that К i value depends on gypsum raw material micro-assembly dimensions. Powdery-material grain-size composition determined by laser granulometry analysis proves a finely crystalline structure of phosphogypsum and citrogypsum.
Crystal size of production induced chemically pure gypsum and vitamin gypsum is higher. They can be referred to large grained gypsum. By value К i Shedok natural gypsum can be referred to finely crystalline raw material (finely tessellated oriented structure). Baskunchak natural gypsum has medium tessellated chaotic structure, and according to value К i it takes intermediate position.
Hence, for large grained gypsum К i = 0.612-0.746, for finely crystalline gypsum К i = 0.312-0.488. Granulometry of produced gypsum changes unevenly. There are fractions, which number depends greater on genesis, and there are fractions, which number depends less on raw material genesis. To analyze the influence of gypsum heat treatment parameters and amount of residue hydrate water on value К g and К i we used Baskunchak natural gypsum. The results show that К g of calcium sulphate hydration products can be both greater and less К g of natural gypsum. Gypsum produced during heat treatment products hydration with hydrate water 11.00-14.42 mass%, has sophistication structure index value greater than that of natural gypsum. The smallest value Кg, irrespective of heat treatment parameters is of calcium sulphate hydration products with hydrate water amount 3-4 mass%. Calcium sulphate hydration products having value К g close to К g of the initial gypsum, have maximum strength. The amount of residue hydrate water of these products is equal 1.0-1.5 mas. %. By value К i (0.39-0.45) the produced gypsum can be classified as fineor medium crystalline structure.
Analysis of identity index value suggests that calcium sulphate hydration products with the amount of hydration water 10-15 mass% have bigger crystal micro cluster size and hydration products b-CaSO 4 Á0.5H 2 O. b-centrifuged hemihydrates of calcium sulphate and soluble anhydrous plaster (b-CaSO 4 ÁIII) have smaller size of gypsum crystal micro clusters (К i = 0.35-0.43).

Conclusion
A method and parameters (structure sophistication index (К g ) have been suggested and identity index (К i )) allowing ranging gypsum raw material with the account of genesis and structural characteristics and forecast properties of gypsum cementing components and materials on their basis. It has been determined that for natural gypsum К g = 0.42-0.46 and for produced gypsum К g = 0.560-0.903. Value К i depends on micro clusters sizes of gypsum raw material structure. For large grained gypsum К i = 0.612-0.746. for finely crystalline gypsums -0.312-0.488. At producing gypsum cementing agents it is necessary to observe that their К g is closer to value К g of natural gypsum and К i is in the range 0.38-0.41.
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