A. Bobrowski
AGH University of Science and Technology
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Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2018
Karolina Kaczmarska; Beata Grabowska; Tadeusz Spychaj; Magdalena Zdanowicz; Maciej Sitarz; A. Bobrowski; Sylwia Cukrowicz
The paper deals with the influence of the microwave treatment on sodium carboxymethyl starch (CMS-Na) applied as a binder for moulding sands. The Fourier transformation infrared spectrometry (FT-IR), Raman spectroscopy (FT-Raman) and XRD analysis data of native potato starch and three different carboxymethyl starches (CMS-Na) with various degree of substitution (DS) before and after exposition to microwave radiation have been compared. FT-IR studies showed that polar groups present in CMS-Na structure take part in the formation of new hydrogen bonds network after water evaporation. However, these changes depend on DS value of the modified starch. The FT-Raman study confirmed that due to the impact on the samples by microwave, the changes of intensity in the characteristic bands associated with the crystalline regions in the sample were noticed. The X-ray diffraction data for microwave treated CMS-Na samples have been compared with the diffractograms of initial materials and analysis of XRD patterns confirmed that microwave-treated samples exhibit completely amorphous structure. Analysis of structural changes allows to state that the binding of sand grains in moulding sand with CMS-Na polymeric binder consists in the formation of hydrogen bonds networks (physical cross-linking).
Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2018
Karolina Kaczmarska; Beata Grabowska; A. Bobrowski; Sylwia Cukrowicz
Strength properties of the microwave cured molding sands containing binders in a form of the aqueous solution of sodium carboxymethyl starch (CMS-Na) are higher than the same molding composition cured by conventional heating. Finding the reason of this effect was the main purpose in this study. Structural changes caused by both physical curing methods of molding sands systems containing mineral matrix (silica sand) and polymer water-soluble binder (CMS-Na) were compared. It was shown, by means of the FT-IR spectroscopic studies, that the activation of the polar groups in the polymer macromolecules structure as well as silanol groups on the mineral matrix surfaces was occurred in the microwave radiation. Binding process in microwave-cured samples was an effect of formation the hydrogen bonds network between hydroxyl and/or carbonyl groups present in polymer and silanol groups present in mineral matrix. FT-IR studies of structural changes in conventional and microwave cured samples confirm that participation of hydrogen bonds is greater after microwave curing than conventional heating.
Journal of Molecular Structure | 2008
C. Paluszkiewicz; M. Holtzer; A. Bobrowski
Metalurgija | 2013
Beata Grabowska; M. Holtzer; R. Dańko; M. Górny; A. Bobrowski; E. Olejnik
Metalurgija | 2014
M. Holtzer; A. Bobrowski; R. Dańko; A. Kmita; S. Żymankowska-Kumon; M. Kubecki; M. Górny
Metallurgy and Foundry Engineering | 2012
A. Bobrowski; Beata Grabowska
Archives of Foundry Engineering | 2014
M. Holtzer; S. Żymankowska-Kumon; A. Bobrowski; R. Dańko; A. Kmita
Journal of Molecular Structure | 2011
M. Holtzer; A. Bobrowski; S. Żymankowska-Kumon
4th International Symposium on High-Temperature Metallurgical Processing | 2013
M. Holtzer; Michał Kubecki; R. Dańko; S. Żymankowska-Kumon; A. Bobrowski
Archives of Foundry Engineering | 2012
A. Bobrowski; A. Kmita; M. Starowicz; Barbara Hutera; B. Stypuła