Abstract:
The aim of this study is to fabricate synthetic wollastonite from chicken eggshells (CES) and
rice husk ash (RHA) through an economical solid-state route. Wollastonite was formulated
with a stoichiometric amount of calcined eggshells (~99% CaO) and heat-treated RHA (~93%
SiO2) as ingredients and calcined at 1000, 1100, 1150 and 1200°C for 120 min. The XRD
spectrum revealed single-phase para-wollastonite (monoclinic, P21/a) after annealing at 1100°
C and 1200°C with calcined powder contents comprising mainly a phase of pseudo-wollastonite (anorthic, C-1). For dielectric measurement, only the para- and pseudo-wollastonite
pressed powder was sintered at 1100 and 1200°C for 240 min. The obtained results showed a
stable, low dielectric constant (ε׳ (of about 4.5 to 6, losses (tanδ) of about 0.0026 to 0.00361
and resistivity of around 6–9 × 108 (Ώ-cm) at 100 kHz. These are highly promising characteristics which suggest that waste-derived synthetic wollastonite may be useable as an ingredient in electrical porcelain applications.