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Production of a new type of cemented paste backfill with solid waste from carbide slag, soda residue, and red mud: mechanism, optimization, and its environmental effects.

Authors :
Li, Botao
Sun, Qi
Liu, Zhuoran
Tan, Yi
Source :
Environmental Science & Pollution Research; Sep2023, Vol. 30 Issue 43, p96660-96677, 18p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

To solve the disposal problems of carbide slag (CS), soda residue (SR), and red mud (RM) solid wastes, a new type of cemented paste backfill (CPB) was prepared with CS, SR, and RM solid wastes. The mixing proportion for the CPB was optimized by combining the Box‒Behnken design (BBD) response surface method and the satisfaction function method. The strength formation mechanism for the CPB was analyzed with physical and mechanical property tests, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), etc. The safety of the CPB was evaluated with heavy metal leaching testing. The results showed that the 28-day unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of CPB first increased and then decreased with increasing CS/RM (0.2 ~ 0.6) and SR/RM (0.2 ~ 0.6); the optimum mixing ratios were CS/RM = 0.45 and SR/RM = 0.37, and the solid mass concentration was 64.75%; dense calcium silicate (aluminum) hydrate (C-S–H/C-A-S–H) bound to the solid particles of red mud and filled pores to provide early strength for the CPB, laminar interwoven Friedel's salt (Fs), ettringite and portlandite hydration products provided late strength for the CPB; and the leaching concentrations of five heavy metals (Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, and Cr) in the solidified CPB were greatly reduced and far below the leaching limits specified in China's Quality Standard for Groundwater (GB/T 14848–2017). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09441344
Volume :
30
Issue :
43
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Environmental Science & Pollution Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171883123
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-29054-y