Analyzing the leachability of selected heavy metals from cement composites by long-term and cyclic tests

Using of waste materials and secondary products from other industries in building industry to manufacturing building materials is one way to the sustainability. However, application of various waste requires serious monitoring and investigation of the safety of the new composites. Heavy metals prese...

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Main Authors: Eštoková Adriana, Oravec Jozef
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-06-01
Series:Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/sspjce-2021-0008
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spelling doaj-2f9715db923a4784990496bfb44d9d3a2021-09-05T14:00:47ZengSciendoSelected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering1338-72782021-06-0116110511510.1515/sspjce-2021-0008Analyzing the leachability of selected heavy metals from cement composites by long-term and cyclic testsEštoková Adriana0Oravec Jozef1Technical University of Košice, Slovakia; Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Environmental EngineeringTechnical University of Košice, Slovakia; Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Environmental EngineeringUsing of waste materials and secondary products from other industries in building industry to manufacturing building materials is one way to the sustainability. However, application of various waste requires serious monitoring and investigation of the safety of the new composites. Heavy metals presence and their releasing from the building materials can pose a potential risk to the environment and human health. The paper presents the results of a study of concrete composites with blast furnace granulated slag and special hybrid cement based on secondary mineral admixtures in relation to their heavy metals leachability. Selected metals (Cr, Pb, Ba, Ni, As) have been analysed using long-term tank and cyclic testing. The concretes with slag addition and hybrid cement proved more intensive releasing of analysed metals compared to the reference concrete. The aggressiveness of extracting media was strongly affected not only by pH but by the quantity of the ions presented in the liquids before the experiment as well. Although the leached quantities were not extremely high, results confirmed the need to monitor the building products with the incorporated waste.https://doi.org/10.1515/sspjce-2021-0008concretehexavalent chromiumsupplementary cementitious materialswaste materials in concreteheavy metalshuman health risk
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Oravec Jozef
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Oravec Jozef
Analyzing the leachability of selected heavy metals from cement composites by long-term and cyclic tests
Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
concrete
hexavalent chromium
supplementary cementitious materials
waste materials in concrete
heavy metals
human health risk
author_facet Eštoková Adriana
Oravec Jozef
author_sort Eštoková Adriana
title Analyzing the leachability of selected heavy metals from cement composites by long-term and cyclic tests
title_short Analyzing the leachability of selected heavy metals from cement composites by long-term and cyclic tests
title_full Analyzing the leachability of selected heavy metals from cement composites by long-term and cyclic tests
title_fullStr Analyzing the leachability of selected heavy metals from cement composites by long-term and cyclic tests
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the leachability of selected heavy metals from cement composites by long-term and cyclic tests
title_sort analyzing the leachability of selected heavy metals from cement composites by long-term and cyclic tests
publisher Sciendo
series Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
issn 1338-7278
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Using of waste materials and secondary products from other industries in building industry to manufacturing building materials is one way to the sustainability. However, application of various waste requires serious monitoring and investigation of the safety of the new composites. Heavy metals presence and their releasing from the building materials can pose a potential risk to the environment and human health. The paper presents the results of a study of concrete composites with blast furnace granulated slag and special hybrid cement based on secondary mineral admixtures in relation to their heavy metals leachability. Selected metals (Cr, Pb, Ba, Ni, As) have been analysed using long-term tank and cyclic testing. The concretes with slag addition and hybrid cement proved more intensive releasing of analysed metals compared to the reference concrete. The aggressiveness of extracting media was strongly affected not only by pH but by the quantity of the ions presented in the liquids before the experiment as well. Although the leached quantities were not extremely high, results confirmed the need to monitor the building products with the incorporated waste.
topic concrete
hexavalent chromium
supplementary cementitious materials
waste materials in concrete
heavy metals
human health risk
url https://doi.org/10.1515/sspjce-2021-0008
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