Viability of lateritic soil as alkaline activated precursor

This study investigates the disposal of lateritic soil available in the state of Maranhao, Brazil, to be used as a natural precursor of alkaline activated material. Lateritic soils are formed in the tropics through weathering processes that favour the formation of iron, aluminium and may contain a l...

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Main Authors: Pereira-De-Oliveira Luiz, Macedo Lucio, Neto José, Santos Dellane, Silva Hugo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/23/matecconf_ricon17_01004.pdf
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spelling doaj-2788da733d2242629ef20cdc3651eca32021-02-02T09:20:07ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012740100410.1051/matecconf/201927401004matecconf_ricon17_01004Viability of lateritic soil as alkaline activated precursorPereira-De-Oliveira LuizMacedo LucioNeto JoséSantos DellaneSilva HugoThis study investigates the disposal of lateritic soil available in the state of Maranhao, Brazil, to be used as a natural precursor of alkaline activated material. Lateritic soils are formed in the tropics through weathering processes that favour the formation of iron, aluminium and may contain a large amount of quartz and kaolinite. The quality of laterite for this application may vary significantly depending on both geographic location and depth of a quarry. The identification of quarry locals was carried out in this work, together with a disposal volume estimation considering economic issues about exploration techniques. A comparison of the chemical composition of the lateritic soil of the state of Maranhao with those related in the literature is used to outline the feasibility of using this natural material as precursor of alkaline activated cements. It is concluded that the lateritic soil availability, as well as their characteristics, can enable the development of alkaline activated materials as a future local building material and environmentally friendly.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/23/matecconf_ricon17_01004.pdf
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author Pereira-De-Oliveira Luiz
Macedo Lucio
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Santos Dellane
Silva Hugo
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Macedo Lucio
Neto José
Santos Dellane
Silva Hugo
Viability of lateritic soil as alkaline activated precursor
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Pereira-De-Oliveira Luiz
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title Viability of lateritic soil as alkaline activated precursor
title_short Viability of lateritic soil as alkaline activated precursor
title_full Viability of lateritic soil as alkaline activated precursor
title_fullStr Viability of lateritic soil as alkaline activated precursor
title_full_unstemmed Viability of lateritic soil as alkaline activated precursor
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description This study investigates the disposal of lateritic soil available in the state of Maranhao, Brazil, to be used as a natural precursor of alkaline activated material. Lateritic soils are formed in the tropics through weathering processes that favour the formation of iron, aluminium and may contain a large amount of quartz and kaolinite. The quality of laterite for this application may vary significantly depending on both geographic location and depth of a quarry. The identification of quarry locals was carried out in this work, together with a disposal volume estimation considering economic issues about exploration techniques. A comparison of the chemical composition of the lateritic soil of the state of Maranhao with those related in the literature is used to outline the feasibility of using this natural material as precursor of alkaline activated cements. It is concluded that the lateritic soil availability, as well as their characteristics, can enable the development of alkaline activated materials as a future local building material and environmentally friendly.
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