TY - JOUR
T1 - Production of environmentally friendly sand-like products from granitoid waste sludge and coal fly ash for civil engineering
AU - Lieberman, Roy Nir
AU - Knop, Y.
AU - Palmerola, Natalia Moreno
AU - Muñoz, Carmen
AU - Cohen, Haim
AU - Izquiredo, M.
AU - Lorenzo, Jose Angel
AU - Taboas, B.
AU - Font, O.
AU - Querol, Xavier
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/11/20
Y1 - 2019/11/20
N2 - Processing granitoid rock for civil engineering, countertops, and paving generates sub-economical (transportation costs exceed their retail value) granite powder sludge. This paper evaluates the possibility of mixing granite waste (GW) produced at the Spanish quarries of Galicia with a second sub-economical substance, Class F coal fly ash (FA <20 wt% CaO). The GW would reduce the leachability of toxic trace elements enriched in Colombian fly ashes and form a sand-like product that could serve as a substitute product and would reduce the costs in industrial concrete and civil engineering projects. To investigate both the capability of the GW to reduce FA leaching (by physical adsorption) and the potential use of the aggregate product as a partial substitute in industrial concrete, the physical (e.g. morphology, crystallographic patterns, and surface area), mineralogical, and chemical (including leachability and chemical composition) properties of the aggregate product were tested. Moreover, properties of the concrete (compressive strength, ion penetration, workability, and electron microscope scanning results (SEM)) were also analyzed. The use of the end scrubbed product in the concrete mixture was found to enhance the performance of the concrete mixture, reducing the leaching of the hazardous elements, and improving the concrete produced.
AB - Processing granitoid rock for civil engineering, countertops, and paving generates sub-economical (transportation costs exceed their retail value) granite powder sludge. This paper evaluates the possibility of mixing granite waste (GW) produced at the Spanish quarries of Galicia with a second sub-economical substance, Class F coal fly ash (FA <20 wt% CaO). The GW would reduce the leachability of toxic trace elements enriched in Colombian fly ashes and form a sand-like product that could serve as a substitute product and would reduce the costs in industrial concrete and civil engineering projects. To investigate both the capability of the GW to reduce FA leaching (by physical adsorption) and the potential use of the aggregate product as a partial substitute in industrial concrete, the physical (e.g. morphology, crystallographic patterns, and surface area), mineralogical, and chemical (including leachability and chemical composition) properties of the aggregate product were tested. Moreover, properties of the concrete (compressive strength, ion penetration, workability, and electron microscope scanning results (SEM)) were also analyzed. The use of the end scrubbed product in the concrete mixture was found to enhance the performance of the concrete mixture, reducing the leaching of the hazardous elements, and improving the concrete produced.
KW - Aggregates
KW - Fly ash
KW - Granite powder waste
KW - Physical adsorption
KW - Toxic trace elements
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.117880
DO - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.117880
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AN - SCOPUS:85070237675
SN - 0959-6526
VL - 238
JO - Journal of Cleaner Production
JF - Journal of Cleaner Production
M1 - 117880
ER -