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Title Circular Economy Applied to Metallurgical Waste: Use of Slags and Fly Ash from the Ferronickel Industry in the Production of Eco-Friendly Composites
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Authors Paunovic, P; Grozdanov, A
Title Circular Economy Applied to Metallurgical Waste: Use of Slags and Fly Ash from the Ferronickel Industry in the Production of Eco-Friendly Composites
Year 2022
Published Journal Of Sustainable Metallurgy, 8.0, 2
DOI 10.1007/s40831-022-00534-8
Abstract The aim of this paper is studying the use of industrial, solid waste materials from the ferronickel industry (fly ash-FA, electric furnace slag-EFS and converter slag-CS) as a reinforcing component in new value-added polymer-based composite: eco-friendly, functional geo-membranes. The studied geo-membranes were produced by film-casting method using polyvinyl chloride (PVC) matrix reinforced by the previously mentioned metallurgical waste materials, as-obtained and modified in acid (HCl) and alkaline (NaOH) medium. The study of the produced systems was done through observation and analysis of the effect on their: (i) morphology and internal structure (SEM and FTIR analysis), (ii) thermal stability (TG/DTA/DTG analysis) and (iii) moisture stability (the swelling kinetics was followed and the ultimate rate of swelling after 24 h was determined). The morphology of the waste materials is of spherical and polygonal non-regular shape. The morphology and microstructural properties of the obtained FA/PVC composites confirmed region of well dispersed particles where the particles were tightly embedded and mechanically interlocked in the PVC matrix indicating strong interfacial interaction with the polymer matrix. All waste materials were thermally stable with minimal 0.8% weight loss, EFS has been shown as the most stable with weight loss of 0.1% near 350 degrees C. Generally, all the studied composites have shown a higher swelling degree in comparison with PVC, where the composites reinforced with FA have shown the best performances in adsorption test. [GRAPHICS] .
Author Keywords Fly ash; Electric furnace slag; Converter slag; PVC composites; Geo-membranes; Functional materials
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Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000795024800003
WoS Category Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering
Research Area Science & Technology - Other Topics; Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering
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