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Mechanical and environmental characteristics of red mud geopolymers

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CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 321, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.125564

Keywords

Red mud; Geopolymer; Environmental compatibility; Heavy metal; Trace element

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Efforts have been made to produce feasible red mud geopolymers as construction material, but their environmental compatibility has not been clearly investigated. This study explores the release characteristics of various chemical components from red mud geopolymers and reveals that some of these components exceed the environmental regulatory limits in certain cases.
Red mud is an industrial waste produced during the bauxite refining in the Bayer process. Increasing efforts have been recently paid to produce red mud geopolymers with feasible engineering properties. Meanwhile, the environmental compatibility of red mud geopolymers as construction material has not been clearly investigated. To facilitate clean production of red mud geopolymers, the release characteristics of Na, K, Al, Si, Ca, B, Ba, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, Sr, Tl, V, Zn, Cl- and SO42- from red mud geopolymers of different mixture proportions were investigated. Mechanisms dominating the release behaviors were also revealed. Results showed that red mud geopolymers significantly affect the chroma and turbidity of water body. Though the cumulative releases of most of the chemical components are in a similar range as cement-based materials, leaching of Pb, Sb and V in some cases surpass the environmental regulatory limits in Germany and the Netherlands. Preliminary analysis of release mechanism indicates that the leaching process is complex and mainly controlled by diffusion, while signs of surface wash-off, solubility and depletion are also detected.

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