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Title Quantitative analysis and phase assemblage of basic oxygen furnace slag hydration
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Authors Santos, WF; Schollbach, K; Melzer, S; van der Laan, SR; Brouwers, HJH
Title Quantitative analysis and phase assemblage of basic oxygen furnace slag hydration
Year 2023
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131029
Abstract Basic oxygen furnace (BOF) slag from steelmaking could be applied as a binder in building materials, reducing the CO2 footprint and solid waste, which is relevant for industrial waste management and circular economy. However, its use is mostly restricted because its hydraulic activity is poorly understood. The BOF slag was hy-drated in this study, and its reaction products were systematically characterized using XRD, QXRD, and SEM/ EDX-based phase mapping. Internal consistency checks of the data were performed between the analytical techniques. The results revealed that the composition of the amorphous hydration products could be identified and quantified, and the main hydration products were hydrogarnets and C-S-H gel. An extended milling process significantly improved the reactivity, and all the major slag phases, including wustite, participated in the re-action. Brownmillerite formed hydrogarnets during the first 7 days of hydration. The new hydration products contributed to the immobilization of vanadium and chromium. Particle size played an important role in the amount of C2S reacting, the composition of the hydrogarnets and C-S-H gel, their proportions, and the immo-bilization capacity. Based on the findings, an overall hydration reaction was developed.
Author Keywords Steel slag; Hydration reactions; Quantification assessment; In-depth characterization; Particle size effect
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000950339600001
WoS Category Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences
Research Area Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
PDF https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131029
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