Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4913664 | Construction and Building Materials | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a way to valorize red mud for the production of potential structural materials, using geopolymer technology. Several compositions of red mud geopolymers were prepared with sodium silicate solutions. After sintering the red mud geopolymer products at 300-800 °C, their stability in water has been improved. The starting red mud was found to contain hematite, katoite, cancrinite and a few amount of diaspore, which hardly dissolved and participated in the geopolymerization reaction. However, the geopolymer gel formed was sufficient to bind the unreacted phases and form a high strength material with about 40 MPa after appropriate curing.
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Authors
Patrick N. Lemougna, Kai-tuo Wang, Qing Tang, Xue-min Cui,