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Optimizing raw material composition and alkali content in low silicon-aluminum tailings-based geopolymers

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS(2023)

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Abstract
This study delves into the effective utilization of low silicon-aluminum tailings, exploring their potential for large-scale applications in one-part ('just add water') geopolymers. Optimizing the raw material composition and alkali content is crucial. Higher slag content enhanced gel production and polymerization, resulting in a more homogeneous structure dominated by C-(A)-S-H gels with stronger bonding. While increased metakaolin content forms more zeolite phases and exhibited an incompatible structure filled with N-A-S-H gels with weaker bonding. Alkali concentrations also play a significant role in promoting tailings dissolution and gel polymerization. Excessive levels, however, hinder the process and restrict strength development. Ultimately, a reasonable me-chanical strength of 52.8 MPa was achieved. The geopolymer paste effectively immobilizes Pb and Zn, demonstrating impressive immobilization rates of 97% and 91%, respectively. The chemical speciation analysis reveals the conversion from unstable to stable state. These findings highlight the potential applicability of low silicon-aluminum tailings in geopolymers.
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Tailings utilization,One-part geopolymer,Low silicon–aluminum content,Leaching characteristics
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