K. Sodeyama et al., PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF FINE SHIRASUBALLOONS, Nippon Seramikkusu Kyokai gakujutsu ronbunshi, 104(10), 1996, pp. 963-968
Hollow glass microspheres named Shirasuballoons have been prepared fro
m vitric volcanic materials named Shirasu or Hakudo. Fine Shirasuballo
ons were desired to improve their physical and chemical properties. Pr
eparation conditions of fine Shirasuballoons are examined for five kin
ds of vitric volcanic materials (Shinjo-Shirasu, Kakuto-Shirasu, Yoshi
da-Shirasu, Biei-Hakudo and Nakano-Hakudo), Fine Shirasuballoons with
particle sizes under 20 mu m and bulk densities under 0.5 g/cm(3) were
prepared by heating rapidly the milled powders except Shinjo-Shirasu
using a fluidized bed furnace. Foaming conditions are discussed by wat
er contents and foaming temperatures, Evolved gases from the raw mater
ials on heating in vacuum were almost water. Two water desorption peak
s are observed; a large amount of water desorption peak at temperature
ranges of 200-300 degrees C and a small amount of water desorption pe
ak around 700 degrees C, where the latter peak was not observed for th
e Shinjo-Shirasu with a low water content. Existence states of water a
re interpreted by infrared absorption spectrum. The shell thickness of
fine Shirasuballoons produced is closely related to the water content
of the raw material, which was interpreted by the phenomenon that an
increase in water content of glass results in a decrease in viscosity
at a foaming temperature.