Alkali Activation of Metallurgical Slags: Reactivity, Chemical Behavior, and Environmental Assessment

Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) represent a promising alternative to conventional building materials and ceramics. Being produced in large amounts as aluminosilicate-rich secondary products, such as slags, they can be utilized for the formulation of AAMs. Slags are partially crystalline metallurgi...

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Main Authors: Isabella Lancellotti, Federica Piccolo, Katja Traven, Mark Češnovar, Vilma Ducman, Cristina Leonelli
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/3/639
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spelling doaj-a1345f3903bd4ad3838cf82852e9e9ac2021-01-31T00:02:57ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-01-011463963910.3390/ma14030639Alkali Activation of Metallurgical Slags: Reactivity, Chemical Behavior, and Environmental AssessmentIsabella Lancellotti0Federica Piccolo1Katja Traven2Mark Češnovar3Vilma Ducman4Cristina Leonelli5Department of Engineering ‘Enzo Ferrari’, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Vivarelli 10, 41125 Modena, ItalyDepartment of Engineering ‘Enzo Ferrari’, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Vivarelli 10, 41125 Modena, ItalySlovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute-ZAG, Dimičeva 12, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaSlovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute-ZAG, Dimičeva 12, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaSlovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute-ZAG, Dimičeva 12, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaDepartment of Engineering ‘Enzo Ferrari’, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via Vivarelli 10, 41125 Modena, ItalyAlkali-activated materials (AAMs) represent a promising alternative to conventional building materials and ceramics. Being produced in large amounts as aluminosilicate-rich secondary products, such as slags, they can be utilized for the formulation of AAMs. Slags are partially crystalline metallurgical residues produced during the high temperature separation of metallic and non-metallic materials in the steelmaking processes. In the present study, the electric arc furnace carbon or stainless steel slag (EAF) and secondary metallurgical slag such as ladle furnace basic slag (LS) were used as precursors in an alkali-activation process. EAF slag, with its amorphous fraction of about 56%, presented higher contents of soluble Si and Al species with respect to ladle slag R (35%). However, both are suitable to produce AAM. The leaching behavior shows that all the release values are below the regulation limit. All the bivalent ions (Ba, Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) are well immobilized in a geopolymeric matrix, while amphoteric elements, such as As and Cr, show a slight increase of release with respect to the corresponding slag in alkaline and aqueous environments. In particular, for Sb and As of AAM, release still remains below the regulation limits, while Mo presents an increase of leaching values that slightly exceeds the limit for landfill non-dangerous waste.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/3/639slagaluminosilicate materialschemical reactivitycold consolidationalkali activationleaching tests
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author Isabella Lancellotti
Federica Piccolo
Katja Traven
Mark Češnovar
Vilma Ducman
Cristina Leonelli
spellingShingle Isabella Lancellotti
Federica Piccolo
Katja Traven
Mark Češnovar
Vilma Ducman
Cristina Leonelli
Alkali Activation of Metallurgical Slags: Reactivity, Chemical Behavior, and Environmental Assessment
Materials
slag
aluminosilicate materials
chemical reactivity
cold consolidation
alkali activation
leaching tests
author_facet Isabella Lancellotti
Federica Piccolo
Katja Traven
Mark Češnovar
Vilma Ducman
Cristina Leonelli
author_sort Isabella Lancellotti
title Alkali Activation of Metallurgical Slags: Reactivity, Chemical Behavior, and Environmental Assessment
title_short Alkali Activation of Metallurgical Slags: Reactivity, Chemical Behavior, and Environmental Assessment
title_full Alkali Activation of Metallurgical Slags: Reactivity, Chemical Behavior, and Environmental Assessment
title_fullStr Alkali Activation of Metallurgical Slags: Reactivity, Chemical Behavior, and Environmental Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Alkali Activation of Metallurgical Slags: Reactivity, Chemical Behavior, and Environmental Assessment
title_sort alkali activation of metallurgical slags: reactivity, chemical behavior, and environmental assessment
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) represent a promising alternative to conventional building materials and ceramics. Being produced in large amounts as aluminosilicate-rich secondary products, such as slags, they can be utilized for the formulation of AAMs. Slags are partially crystalline metallurgical residues produced during the high temperature separation of metallic and non-metallic materials in the steelmaking processes. In the present study, the electric arc furnace carbon or stainless steel slag (EAF) and secondary metallurgical slag such as ladle furnace basic slag (LS) were used as precursors in an alkali-activation process. EAF slag, with its amorphous fraction of about 56%, presented higher contents of soluble Si and Al species with respect to ladle slag R (35%). However, both are suitable to produce AAM. The leaching behavior shows that all the release values are below the regulation limit. All the bivalent ions (Ba, Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) are well immobilized in a geopolymeric matrix, while amphoteric elements, such as As and Cr, show a slight increase of release with respect to the corresponding slag in alkaline and aqueous environments. In particular, for Sb and As of AAM, release still remains below the regulation limits, while Mo presents an increase of leaching values that slightly exceeds the limit for landfill non-dangerous waste.
topic slag
aluminosilicate materials
chemical reactivity
cold consolidation
alkali activation
leaching tests
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/3/639
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