Literature DB >> 25577317

Cementitious binders from activated stainless steel refining slag and the effect of alkali solutions.

Muhammad Salman1, Özlem Cizer1, Yiannis Pontikes2, Ruben Snellings3, Lucie Vandewalle1, Bart Blanpain4, Koen Van Balen1.   

Abstract

With an aim of producing high value cementitious binder, stainless steel refining slag containing a high amount of CaO in γ-dicalcium silicate form was activated with NaOH and Na-silicate as well as KOH and K-silicate solutions, followed by steam curing at 80 °C. Higher levels of alkali-silicate in the activating solution resulted in higher cumulative heat suggesting accelerated reaction kinetics. With respect to compressive strength, higher levels of alkali silicate resulted in higher strength and the mortars with Na activator were found to have higher early strength than the ones with K activator. The long term strength was found to be similar, regardless of the alkali metal. Thermogravimetric, QXRD and FTIR analyses showed an increase in the amount of reaction products (C-S-H type) over time, further confirming the reactivity of the crystalline slag. Batch leaching results showed lower leaching of heavy metals and metalloids with K activator compared to the Na activator. These results demonstrate that the alkali type and the ratio of hydroxide to silicates have a significant impact on the hydration and mechanical strength development of the stainless steel slag. The above findings can aid in the recycling and valorization of these type of slags which otherwise end up landfilled.
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Keywords:  Alkali activated cement; Compressive strength; Leaching; Phase analysis; Stainless steel slag; Thermal analysis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25577317     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2014.12.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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