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Abstract
Desulphurization gypsum (DG) is the by-product of wet desulphurization of flue gas in power plant, with a large yields and low resource utilization rate. However, it is rich in CaSO4·2H2O. This work reused the DG for the activation of steel slag (SS)-alkalied-granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) and produced a DG–SS–GBFS-based geopolymer. The compressive strength, dehydrated polymeric products and their generation and micromorphology, and pozzolanic activity were studied. Results show that the DG–SS–GBFS-based geopolymer produced with 15 wt.% DG, 51 wt.% SS and 34 wt.% GBFS is 1.20 MPa and 14.66 MPa at 3 and 28 days, which is increased by 990.91% and 18.13% compared to that without DG; this increase is attributed to the fibrous AFt formed in the DG–SS–GBFS-based geopolymer. Also, the C-A-S-H gel and Ht phase were generated. The produced geopolymer’s pozzolanic activity is 84.19% (> 65.00% in accordance with GB/T 2847–2005 “Pozzolanic materials of Portland cement”) at 28 days, and no more than 30 wt.% of the DG–SS–GBFS-based geopolymer can be applied to the production of 42.5-grade composite cement specified in the GB 175–2020 “common Portland cement”. This work contributes to the reuse of DG on a large scale, which fits well with the concept of cleaner production.
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The Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management has a twofold focus: research in technical, political, and environmental problems of material cycles and waste management; and information that contributes to the development of an interdisciplinary science of material cycles and waste management. Its aim is to develop solutions and prescriptions for material cycles.
The journal publishes original articles, reviews, and invited papers from a wide range of disciplines related to material cycles and waste management.
The journal is published in cooperation with the Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management (JSMCWM) and the Korea Society of Waste Management (KSWM).