Alkali-reduced Bauxite Residue as Novel SCM
Auteur(s): |
Tobias Danner
(Scientist, SINTEF Community , Høgskoleringen 7B, 7034 Trondheim)
Malin Sletnes (Scientist, SINTEF Community , Høgskoleringen 7B, 7034 Trondheim) Harald Justnes (Chief scientist, SINTEF Community , Høgskoleringen 7B, 7034 Trondheim) |
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Médium: | article de revue |
Langue(s): | anglais |
Publié dans: | Nordic Concrete Research, décembre 2020, n. 2, v. 63 |
Page(s): | 1-20 |
DOI: | 10.2478/ncr-2020-0015 |
Abstrait: |
Bauxite residue is a major waste stream available in large volumes globally that can cause risks to the surrounding environment (e.g. ecotoxicity) when disposed and stored by conventional methods. There is yet no large-scale application and the utilization as supplementary cementitious material might be the best way to re-use bauxite residue. The main obstacle for the utilization of bauxite residue in the construction industry is the high alkalinity. This paper presents first results of a study on alkali reduction of bauxite residue by acetic acid treatment and the potential application of this alkali reduced bauxite residue as pozzolan in cementitious binders. A process of alkali reduction is presented that can help solving waste management problems of alumina refineries by transforming bauxite residue to a less hazardous waste, while producing a reactive pozzolan and Na-acetate that can find application in the construction and infrastructure market. 90% alkalinity reduction of bauxite residue could be achieved by simply washing with diluted acetic acid. Alkali-reduced bauxite residue showed good pozzolanic reactivity regarding portlandite consumption, bound water and 28-day compressive strength of mortars with 20% replacement of OPC. |
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