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Recycling mica and carbonate-rich mine tailings in alkali-activated composites:a synergy with metakaolin

Authors :
Niu, H. (He)
Abdulkareem, M. (Mariam)
Sreenivasan, H. (Harisankar)
Kantola, A. M. (Anu M.)
Havukainen, J. (Jouni)
Horttanainen, M. (Mika)
Telkki, V.-V. (Ville-Veikko)
Kinnunen, P. (Päivö)
Illikainen, M. (Mirja)
Niu, H. (He)
Abdulkareem, M. (Mariam)
Sreenivasan, H. (Harisankar)
Kantola, A. M. (Anu M.)
Havukainen, J. (Jouni)
Horttanainen, M. (Mika)
Telkki, V.-V. (Ville-Veikko)
Kinnunen, P. (Päivö)
Illikainen, M. (Mirja)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The main objective of this paper was to investigate the alkali activation of mine tailings (MT) after mechanochemical activation and the effect of metakaolin (MK) addition. Finnish mica-rich tailings from a phosphate mine were studied as precursors for alkali-activated materials (AAM) with a potential application as a substitute for ordinary Portland cement (OPC). The principal physical properties (water absorption, apparent porosity and unconfined compressive strength) were measured for samples containing 30% to 70% tailings. Zeolite phases such as natrolite and cancrinite were observed and the formation of C-(N)-A-S-H¹ and N-A-S-H gels was identified by XRD, DRIFT, FESEM-EDS and NMR technologies. A life cycle assessment (LCA) was conducted on specimens in comparison to OPC. This work indicated that phosphate MT can be recycled through alkali activation with lower CO₂ emission compared to all-metakaolin geopolymers and that the binder phase formed at the most promising tailings contents (60– 70%) was C-(N)-A-S-H gel.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1203965631
Document Type :
Electronic Resource