Geopolymers from mining tailings for more sustainable raw material supply

For ecologic and economic reasons tailings, waste rock and water management become progressively important factors in the mining industry. The European Union funded project ‘Integrated mineral technologies for more sustainable raw material supply’ (ITERAMS) aims to (1) close the water cycle of the m...

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Main Authors: Obenaus-Emler Robert, Illikainen Mirja, Falah Mahroo, Kinnunen Päivi, Heiskanen Kari
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_05001.pdf
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spelling doaj-d73cf154c999490c96421f138e9a68cc2021-04-02T10:53:56ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012740500110.1051/matecconf/201927405001matecconf_ricon17_05001Geopolymers from mining tailings for more sustainable raw material supplyObenaus-Emler RobertIllikainen MirjaFalah MahrooKinnunen PäiviHeiskanen KariFor ecologic and economic reasons tailings, waste rock and water management become progressively important factors in the mining industry. The European Union funded project ‘Integrated mineral technologies for more sustainable raw material supply’ (ITERAMS) aims to (1) close the water cycle of the mineral processing plant (i.e. minimizing the release of wastewater to the adjacent environment), and (2) to use tailings (and waste rock) as raw materials for geopolymers. This will (1) enable significantly more efficient water recycling at the mining sites, (2) deliver cost savings and added income due to the valorisation of solid waste residues, and (3) minimize the overall environmental footprint of the mining industry and will therefore help improving its performance and as a consequence its social position. The developed solutions influence the total lifecycle of the mining operation, as they provide input to project planning and operational phases as well as to the closure and recultivation. In this paper, the valorisation of the tailings and the waste rock is discussed. The main applications of the geopolymer products are (1) backfill material to fill open cavities from the mining operation and (2) a cover for surface deposits of tailings to store them environmentally safe – i.e. seal them off from surface water streams and oxidising conditions.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/23/matecconf_ricon17_05001.pdf
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author Obenaus-Emler Robert
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Illikainen Mirja
Falah Mahroo
Kinnunen Päivi
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Geopolymers from mining tailings for more sustainable raw material supply
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Obenaus-Emler Robert
Illikainen Mirja
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Kinnunen Päivi
Heiskanen Kari
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title Geopolymers from mining tailings for more sustainable raw material supply
title_short Geopolymers from mining tailings for more sustainable raw material supply
title_full Geopolymers from mining tailings for more sustainable raw material supply
title_fullStr Geopolymers from mining tailings for more sustainable raw material supply
title_full_unstemmed Geopolymers from mining tailings for more sustainable raw material supply
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publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description For ecologic and economic reasons tailings, waste rock and water management become progressively important factors in the mining industry. The European Union funded project ‘Integrated mineral technologies for more sustainable raw material supply’ (ITERAMS) aims to (1) close the water cycle of the mineral processing plant (i.e. minimizing the release of wastewater to the adjacent environment), and (2) to use tailings (and waste rock) as raw materials for geopolymers. This will (1) enable significantly more efficient water recycling at the mining sites, (2) deliver cost savings and added income due to the valorisation of solid waste residues, and (3) minimize the overall environmental footprint of the mining industry and will therefore help improving its performance and as a consequence its social position. The developed solutions influence the total lifecycle of the mining operation, as they provide input to project planning and operational phases as well as to the closure and recultivation. In this paper, the valorisation of the tailings and the waste rock is discussed. The main applications of the geopolymer products are (1) backfill material to fill open cavities from the mining operation and (2) a cover for surface deposits of tailings to store them environmentally safe – i.e. seal them off from surface water streams and oxidising conditions.
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