Study of Zn-Pb ore tailings and their potential in cement technology
Autor: | C. Costa, Fernando Rocha, Mounir Medhioub, W. Hajjaji, Luciano Senff, João A. Labrincha, Carla Patinha, E. Ferreira da Silva, Jihène Nouairi |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Cement
Gypsum Metallurgy Dolomite 0211 other engineering and technologies Mineralogy Geology 02 engineering and technology 010501 environmental sciences engineering.material 01 natural sciences Tailings chemistry.chemical_compound chemistry Galena 021105 building & construction engineering Kaolinite Belite Pyrite 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Earth-Surface Processes |
Zdroj: | Journal of African Earth Sciences. 139:165-172 |
ISSN: | 1464-343X |
Popis: | This paper describes the synthesis of sulfobelite clinkers incorporating mining rejects. The targeted Zn-Pb tailing wastes generated in the diapiric zone (NW Tunisia) were tested in clinker/cement compositions to ensure the inertization of existing hazardous heavy metals. Mineralogical composition of the two selected samples revealed calcite , dolomite, quartz, kaolinite , galena , pyrite and gypsum as crystalline phases. Vertical distributions of dominant heavy metals (Pb, Zn and Cu) in soil profiles show enrichment in the surface layers and decrease towards the depth. In sintered clinkers powders, the presence of the targeted crystalline phases (trialuminate sulphate (C4A3S), belite (C2S), and ferrite (C4AF)) are in the predicted desirable amounts. Heat flow generated during the hydration of different cement pastes showed a slower reaction for clinkers with higher amounts of C4A3 S or constituted by coarser particles. After 28 days curing, the best mechanical resistance (24.34 MPa under compression) was obtained for the clinker calcined at 1350 °C and showing a suitable particle size distribution . Concerning heavy metals, immobilisation of 75–85% of Pb, Zn and Cu was assessed in the mortars formulated with the produced clinker/cement, posing no hazardous risks to the environment. |
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