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Activation of low-activity calcium silicate in converter steelmaking slag based on synergy of multiple solid wastes in cementitious material.
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Construction & Building Materials . Oct2022, Vol. 351, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p. - Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- [Display omitted] • Converter steelmaking slag (CSS) is utilized based on synergy of multi-solid waste. • Harmful elements in raw are consolidated by CSS-based cementitious material (RB). • Low-activity calcium silicate in CSS is activated to improve performances of RB. • RB is low-carbon cementitious materials because dosage of cement is reduced to 30%. This research aims to activate the low-activity calcium silicate in converter steelmaking slag (CSS) under the synergy of multiple solid wastes, and further increase the dosage of CSS in cementitious materials. In this work, the CSS-based cementitious material (RB) is composed by converter steelmaking slag (CSS), Bayer red mud (BRM), blast furnace slag (BFS), and pulverized coal furnace fly ash (PFA). More importantly, the low-activity calcium silicate in CSS is activated to generate extra C S H gel based on the synergy of CSS, BRM, BFS, and PFA in RB4 (RB4 is an RB with a mass ratio of (Ca + Na)/(Si + Al) is 1.33). Thus, the compressive strength of RB4 in 28 days grows to 53.40 MPa. In parallel, the dosage of CSS in RB is increased to 30 wt%. The main hydration products are C S H gel, ettringite, N A S H gel, and C A S H gel, which facilitate the performance growth of RBs. The dense microstructure and better pore structure of RB are presented when the mass ratio of (Ca + Na)/(Si + Al) is 1.33. Additionally, the consolidation of harmful elements in RB4 is improved by synergy of CSS, BRM, BFS, and PFA, and their leaching results meet the relevant standards of drinking water. This work is expected to provide an effective method for the synergistic utilization of CSS, BRM, BFS, and PFA in green cementitious materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 09500618
- Volume :
- 351
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Construction & Building Materials
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 159057350
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2022.128925