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Influence and microscopic mechanism of the solid waste-mixture on solidification of Cu2+-contaminated soil

Journal

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 305, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.124651

Keywords

Cu2+-contaminated soil; Solid waste; Strength; Stress-strain; Permeability; Heavy metal forms; Leaching toxicity; Microstructure

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51978438]
  2. Key research and development projects in Shanxi Province [201803D31047]
  3. Shanxi Province emerging industry leader talent project [202014]
  4. Science and technology project of Ministry of housing and urban-rural development of China [2019-K-135]

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This paper investigates the application of solid waste mixture in solidifying contaminated soil, showing that adding solid waste mixture can improve the performance of soil and make contaminated soil more stable.
In this paper, two aspects of studies are carried out: (1) synthesis of solid waste-mixture solidifier by using red mud, calcium carbide residue, and phosphogypsum; (2) solidification behaviors of the solid waste-mixture in the presence of Cu2+ ion. The performance of solidified soil was assessed by performing mechanical, permeability, and microstructure tests on samples. The results show that solid waste-mixture can improve the strength, brittleness, and impermeability of the contaminated soil, while the effect of Cu2+ ion is completely opposite. Additionally, the dominant heavy metal form in the solid waste-mixture solidified soil is iron-manganese oxide. The addition of solid waste is more conducive to the transformation of heavy metals to a stable form. The leaching toxicity values of solid waste-mixture solidified soil all meet the relevant standard and the effect is better than that of cement. Besides, the heavy metal can be fastened in the solidified soil through the precipitation, absorption of calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H), and ion exchange of ettringite (AFt). In sum, it implied that the solid waste mixture had a potential application for the solidification of Cu2+-contaminated soil.

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