Preparation and evaluation of gypsum plaster composited with copper smelter slag

Copper smelter slag is a by-product of copper production at smelters. In this paper, the slag was combined with gypsum, and the physical properties and functionalities of the resulting composites were evaluated to explore new uses for copper smelter slag. Hardened composite materials were successful...

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Main Authors: Masahide Hagiri, Kazufumi Honda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Cleaner Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790821000446
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spelling doaj-a43ab9d673dd4e15b2cbd78e9097e92e2021-07-01T04:36:09ZengElsevierCleaner Engineering and Technology2666-79082021-06-012100084Preparation and evaluation of gypsum plaster composited with copper smelter slagMasahide Hagiri0Kazufumi Honda1Corresponding author.; Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemistry, National Institute of Technology, Fukushima College, Nagao 30, Kamiarakawa, Taira, Iwaki, Fukushima, 970-8034, JapanDepartment of Applied Chemistry and Biochemistry, National Institute of Technology, Fukushima College, Nagao 30, Kamiarakawa, Taira, Iwaki, Fukushima, 970-8034, JapanCopper smelter slag is a by-product of copper production at smelters. In this paper, the slag was combined with gypsum, and the physical properties and functionalities of the resulting composites were evaluated to explore new uses for copper smelter slag. Hardened composite materials were successfully obtained from slurries consisting of calcined gypsum, copper slag and water, and these exhibited increased flexural strength and bulk density relative to pure hardened gypsum. These enhanced properties were found to become more evident with the addition of higher proportions of slag. The data suggest that such improvements were primarily due to the reduction of air voids caused by the addition of the copper slag. This composite material is likely to provide radiation shielding because of its high iron content, and attenuation simulations indicated the possibility of X-ray shielding. This material was also demonstrated to adsorb hydrogen sulfide but not necessarily other odoriferous gases.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790821000446Copper smelter slagGypsumPlasterboardComposite materialWaste recoveryRadiation shielding material
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author Masahide Hagiri
Kazufumi Honda
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Kazufumi Honda
Preparation and evaluation of gypsum plaster composited with copper smelter slag
Cleaner Engineering and Technology
Copper smelter slag
Gypsum
Plasterboard
Composite material
Waste recovery
Radiation shielding material
author_facet Masahide Hagiri
Kazufumi Honda
author_sort Masahide Hagiri
title Preparation and evaluation of gypsum plaster composited with copper smelter slag
title_short Preparation and evaluation of gypsum plaster composited with copper smelter slag
title_full Preparation and evaluation of gypsum plaster composited with copper smelter slag
title_fullStr Preparation and evaluation of gypsum plaster composited with copper smelter slag
title_full_unstemmed Preparation and evaluation of gypsum plaster composited with copper smelter slag
title_sort preparation and evaluation of gypsum plaster composited with copper smelter slag
publisher Elsevier
series Cleaner Engineering and Technology
issn 2666-7908
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Copper smelter slag is a by-product of copper production at smelters. In this paper, the slag was combined with gypsum, and the physical properties and functionalities of the resulting composites were evaluated to explore new uses for copper smelter slag. Hardened composite materials were successfully obtained from slurries consisting of calcined gypsum, copper slag and water, and these exhibited increased flexural strength and bulk density relative to pure hardened gypsum. These enhanced properties were found to become more evident with the addition of higher proportions of slag. The data suggest that such improvements were primarily due to the reduction of air voids caused by the addition of the copper slag. This composite material is likely to provide radiation shielding because of its high iron content, and attenuation simulations indicated the possibility of X-ray shielding. This material was also demonstrated to adsorb hydrogen sulfide but not necessarily other odoriferous gases.
topic Copper smelter slag
Gypsum
Plasterboard
Composite material
Waste recovery
Radiation shielding material
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790821000446
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