Jun Wu , Zengyan Luo , Yunzhi Tan , De'an Sun , Yongfeng Deng , Wenqi Li
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A series of laboratory tests, including unconfined compressive strength (UCS), organic matter content, and pH value were tested to understand its physical-mechanical properties. Thereafter, field application model equipped with a mini weather monitoring station was constructed to monitor the influence of solidified matrix on the surrounding water and soil environment. Time -dependent parameters such as plant growth, temperature, humidity, total nitrogen, phosphorus/potassium content, electrical conductivity, and pH value were monitored. Results indicate that the incorporation of PG-GGBS-LM ternary stabilizer significantly improves the mechanical and environmental properties of dredged sludge. The optimal dosage of the ternary stabilizer is 36%, which can result in a UCS value of the 2.0 MPa (slightly higher than ordinary Portland cement) after 28 days of curing. Field application reveals that plants could grow normally in solidified sludge. The environmental related parameters (<em>i.e</em>., total nitrogen, phosphorus/potassium content, electrical conductivity, and pH value) were similar with those in conventional planting soil, suggesting the advantage of the proposed PG-GGBS-LM ternary stabilizer in mechanical, economic and environmental aspects.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":18322,"journal":{"name":"Materials Today Sustainability","volume":"28 ","pages":"Article 101013"},"PeriodicalIF":7.1000,"publicationDate":"2024-10-16","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Performance evaluation of waste phosphogypsum-based solidified sludge: From laboratory test to field application\",\"authors\":\"Jun Wu , Zengyan Luo , Yunzhi Tan , De'an Sun , Yongfeng Deng , Wenqi Li\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.mtsust.2024.101013\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>Massive dredged sludge is being landfilled without effective use due to its high-water content and poor engineering properties, which not only leads to soil resources waste, but also occupies a large amounts of land sources. 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Performance evaluation of waste phosphogypsum-based solidified sludge: From laboratory test to field application
Massive dredged sludge is being landfilled without effective use due to its high-water content and poor engineering properties, which not only leads to soil resources waste, but also occupies a large amounts of land sources. In this study, ternary stabilizer, including waste phosphogypsum (PG), ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS), and lime (LM) with a mixing proportion of PG: GGBS: LM = 35:60:5, was adopted to improve the mechanical and environmental behaviors of sludge for subgrade filling purpose. The initial water content of sludge was controlled using two different dehydration methods for comparison. A series of laboratory tests, including unconfined compressive strength (UCS), organic matter content, and pH value were tested to understand its physical-mechanical properties. Thereafter, field application model equipped with a mini weather monitoring station was constructed to monitor the influence of solidified matrix on the surrounding water and soil environment. Time -dependent parameters such as plant growth, temperature, humidity, total nitrogen, phosphorus/potassium content, electrical conductivity, and pH value were monitored. Results indicate that the incorporation of PG-GGBS-LM ternary stabilizer significantly improves the mechanical and environmental properties of dredged sludge. The optimal dosage of the ternary stabilizer is 36%, which can result in a UCS value of the 2.0 MPa (slightly higher than ordinary Portland cement) after 28 days of curing. Field application reveals that plants could grow normally in solidified sludge. The environmental related parameters (i.e., total nitrogen, phosphorus/potassium content, electrical conductivity, and pH value) were similar with those in conventional planting soil, suggesting the advantage of the proposed PG-GGBS-LM ternary stabilizer in mechanical, economic and environmental aspects.
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Materials Today Sustainability is a multi-disciplinary journal covering all aspects of sustainability through materials science.
With a rapidly increasing population with growing demands, materials science has emerged as a critical discipline toward protecting of the environment and ensuring the long term survival of future generations.