Geopolymerization of coal fly ash in the presence of electric arc furnace dust
Autor: | Velimir Radmilovic, D. Blečić, S. Mitsche, Radomir Zejak, Irena Nikolić, Dijana Đurović, Lj. Karanović |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
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Materials science
020502 materials Mechanical Engineering Metallurgy Oxide 02 engineering and technology General Chemistry 010501 environmental sciences Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology Alkali metal 01 natural sciences chemistry.chemical_compound 0205 materials engineering chemistry 13. Climate action Control and Systems Engineering Aluminosilicate Fly ash Leaching (metallurgy) Solubility Porosity 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Electric arc furnace |
Zdroj: | Minerals Engineering |
Popis: | The results of synthesis of fly ash based geopolymers and the experimental investigations of the geopolymerization of fly ash in the presence of eclectic arc furnace dust were presented. The electric arc furnace dust (EAFD) is a hazardous solid waste formed during remelting processes of iron and steel scrap in an electric arc furnace. In this work, the possibility of immobilization of Zn (as a most abundant toxic metal in EAFD) from EAFD and the influence of EAFD addition and alkaline dosage on the mechanical and microstructural properties of fly ash based geopolymers was investigated. Our result show that the best mechanical properties of FA and FE geopolymers were obtained using 10 M NaOH and 10 wt.% EAFD. The X-ray phase analysis confirmed the presence of aluminosilicate and oxide phases in investigated samples of FA, EAFD, as well as FA and FE geopolymers. SEM–EDS results have revealed the presence of Zn in an amorphous aluminosilicate phase. This material is considered as mesoporous and the change of porosity is greatly dependent on the alkaline dosage. The efficiency of immobilization of Zn from EAFD was evaluated using TCLP, EN 12457-2 and EPA Method 1313 leaching tests. Results of TCLP and EN 12457-2 tests have shown that the increase of alkaline dosage leads to the more effective immobilization of Zn and other toxic metals present in EAFD. On the other hand, the results of EPA method 1313-pH dependent leaching test have indicated that FE geopolymers are relatively stable in neutral and alkali environment while in a pH range 2–5.5, solubility of Zn and Pb is a concern for this type of materials. |
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