Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6714073 | Construction and Building Materials | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
With increasing academic interest in geopolymers, research into the activation of geopolymer raw materials has become necessary. In this study, a novel activator sodium carbonate was used to activate vanadium-bearing shale leaching residues (VSLR). Under conditions of 15â¯wt% Na2CO3 addition, 450â¯Â°C activation temperature, and 60â¯min activation time, the (Siâ¯+â¯Al) concentration in the activation residue leachate reached 1350.2â¯mg/L, which represents an increase of roughly 30% compared to that obtained by adding NaOH under the same conditions. Through thermodynamic and phase transformation analyses, it was found that the crystal minerals containing Si and Al in VSLR were synchronously activated at a lower temperature due to the presence of sodium carbonate. Therefore, the activation efficiency of Si and Al in VSLR was greatly improved and energy consumption reduced. The novel activator sodium carbonate is practically feasible, easy to operate, and highly efficient for VSLR activation compared to the traditional activator sodium hydroxide.
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Authors
Rui Meng, Tao Liu, Yimin Zhang, Jing Huang, Yizhong Yuan, Pengcheng Hu,