ASPECTS OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY SUSTAINABLE IN THE GLAZED CERAMIC, BORATES AND FLUORIDESAuthor:
SORLI MOLINER SILVIA.
Year:
2005.
University:
JAUME I DE CASTELLON [
www.uji.es].
Place of defense: ESC. SUP.DE TECN. Y CIENCIAS EXPERIMENTALES.
Place of preparation: ESC. SUP.DE TECN. Y CIENCIAS EXPERIMENTALES.
Summary: The paper discusses some aspects associated with the Inorganic Chemistry Sustainable Ceramics Flat Vidriada. This has been done three studies basis. In the first study has analyzed the dry deposition of borates and fluorides in the area of ceramics Castellon. To this end, they have taken soil samples of ceramic environment during 3 years of sampling, in which samples were taken from different industrial environments in the ceramic cluster, at different times of the hydrological cycle. The second study makes sense preventative, it has analyzed the emission mechanisms and setting borates and fluorides. It had sought to obtain purification system alternative borates using adsorbents to allow the elimination or reduction of boron in sewage from the Milling of ceramic chips. There are also possible solutions for a more effective setting of fluorides in the ceramic pastes. In the third study will seek to solve some problems of sustainability chemistry. To that end, it was seeking more sustainable production systems through the use of alternative energies used in the combustion synthesis of pigments, as well as new materials using non-hazardous waste as new sources for the production of ceramic pigments. Finally also has tried the use of glazed ceramic flat in the degradation of organic contaminants by photocatalyst, as a new feature of the glazed pottery for cleansing passive air or water in touch with her.