Literature DB >> 30472455

Novel synergy of Si-rich minerals and reactive MgO for stabilisation/solidification of contaminated sediment.

Lei Wang1, Liang Chen2, Dong-Wan Cho2, Daniel C W Tsang3, Jian Yang4, Deyi Hou5, Kitae Baek6, Harn Wei Kua7, Chi-Sun Poon2.   

Abstract

Disposal of significant amounts of dredged contaminated sediment poses an economic and environmental problem worldwide. Transforming contaminated sediment into value-added construction materials using low-carbon MgO cement is a sustainable option; however, the weak mechanical strength and unreliable water-solubility of MgO cement restrict its practical engineering applications. This study elucidates the potential role of industrial Si-rich minerals in the performance enhancement of MgO-based products via the promotion of magnesium silicate hydrate (M-S-H) gel formation. Quantitative X-ray diffraction and 29Si nuclear magnetic resonance analyses indicated that compositions and crystallinities of the Si-rich minerals significantly influence the formation and polymerisation of the M-S-H gel. Pulverised fly ash was found to be a promising Si-rich mineral for generating polymeric M-S-H gel, whereas incinerated sewage sludge ash samples demonstrated a low degree of polymerisation, and the use of glass powder samples gave a low yield of M-S-H. The formation of M-S-H gel enhanced the compressive strength and water resistance (strength retention after water immersion). Further experiments demonstrated that Si-modified MgO cement can transform dredged sediment into fill materials with satisfactory mechanical properties and contaminant immobilisation. Therefore, the synergy between reactive MgO and Si-rich industrial waste is a novel option for sustainable remediation and environmental applications.
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Keywords:  Green/sustainable remediation; Metal immobilisation; Potentially toxic elements; Reactive magnesia cement; Waste valorisation/recycling

Year:  2018        PMID: 30472455     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.11.067

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


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