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Recycling of Cement Industry Waste for Alkali-Activated Materials Production

The cement industry is recognized as an environmental nuisance, and so there is a need to not only minimizes the consumption of cement, but also to completely recycle the waste of the cement industry. This paper’s originality lies in the fact that, for the first time, a comprehensive study of the st...

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Autores principales: Salamanova, Madina, Murtazaev, Sayd-Alvi, Saidumov, Magomed, Alaskhanov, Arbi, Murtazaeva, Tamara, Fediuk, Roman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9572588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36234004
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15196660
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author Salamanova, Madina
Murtazaev, Sayd-Alvi
Saidumov, Magomed
Alaskhanov, Arbi
Murtazaeva, Tamara
Fediuk, Roman
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Murtazaev, Sayd-Alvi
Saidumov, Magomed
Alaskhanov, Arbi
Murtazaeva, Tamara
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description The cement industry is recognized as an environmental nuisance, and so there is a need to not only minimizes the consumption of cement, but also to completely recycle the waste of the cement industry. This paper’s originality lies in the fact that, for the first time, a comprehensive study of the structure formation of alkali-activated materials (AAM) based on aspiration dust and clinker dust has been carried out. The tasks for achieving this goal were to characterize cement production waste as a new binder and comprehensively research the microstructure, fresh, physical, and mechanical properties of alkali-activated material based on a cement-free binder. Grains of cement production waste are represented by coarse volumetric particles with pronounced cleavage, and a clear presence of minerals is observed. The mineral composition of cement production waste is characterized by calcium silicates, which guarantee good binding properties. The results of the X-ray diffraction analysis of the samples (based on the alkaline-activated cement-free binder using clinker dust and aspiration dust) confirmed the presence of calcite, quartz, feldspar close to albite, micas, and zeolites. The obtained products of the chemical interaction of the binder components confirm the effectiveness of the newly developed AAM. As a result of comparing several binders, it was found that the binder based on aspiration dust with Na(2)SiO(3) and Na(2)SiF(6) was the most effective, since, for specimens based on it, a density of 1.8 g/cm(3), maximum compressive strength of 50.7 MPa, flexural strength of 5.6 MPa, minimum setting time (starting at 24 min and ending at 36 min), and water absorption of 12.8 wt. % were obtained. The research results will be of interest to specialists in the construction industry since the proposed recipes for eco-friendly, alkali-activated materials are an alternative to expensive and energy-intensive Portland cement, and they provide for the creation of strong and durable concrete and reinforced concrete composites.
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spelling pubmed-95725882022-10-17 Recycling of Cement Industry Waste for Alkali-Activated Materials Production Salamanova, Madina Murtazaev, Sayd-Alvi Saidumov, Magomed Alaskhanov, Arbi Murtazaeva, Tamara Fediuk, Roman Materials (Basel) Article The cement industry is recognized as an environmental nuisance, and so there is a need to not only minimizes the consumption of cement, but also to completely recycle the waste of the cement industry. This paper’s originality lies in the fact that, for the first time, a comprehensive study of the structure formation of alkali-activated materials (AAM) based on aspiration dust and clinker dust has been carried out. The tasks for achieving this goal were to characterize cement production waste as a new binder and comprehensively research the microstructure, fresh, physical, and mechanical properties of alkali-activated material based on a cement-free binder. Grains of cement production waste are represented by coarse volumetric particles with pronounced cleavage, and a clear presence of minerals is observed. The mineral composition of cement production waste is characterized by calcium silicates, which guarantee good binding properties. The results of the X-ray diffraction analysis of the samples (based on the alkaline-activated cement-free binder using clinker dust and aspiration dust) confirmed the presence of calcite, quartz, feldspar close to albite, micas, and zeolites. The obtained products of the chemical interaction of the binder components confirm the effectiveness of the newly developed AAM. As a result of comparing several binders, it was found that the binder based on aspiration dust with Na(2)SiO(3) and Na(2)SiF(6) was the most effective, since, for specimens based on it, a density of 1.8 g/cm(3), maximum compressive strength of 50.7 MPa, flexural strength of 5.6 MPa, minimum setting time (starting at 24 min and ending at 36 min), and water absorption of 12.8 wt. % were obtained. The research results will be of interest to specialists in the construction industry since the proposed recipes for eco-friendly, alkali-activated materials are an alternative to expensive and energy-intensive Portland cement, and they provide for the creation of strong and durable concrete and reinforced concrete composites. MDPI 2022-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9572588/ /pubmed/36234004 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15196660 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15196660
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