The Physical and Mechanical Characteristics of Geopolymers Using Mine Tailings as Precursors

P. Vizureanu, D. D. B. Nergis, A. Sandu, Diana Petronela Burduhos Nergis, M. Baltatu
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Abstract

Mine tailings are waste materials that resulted from the extraction and processing of raw materials to form mineral products. These dusty particles present negative environmental effects after being deposited in different types of dumping areas. Based on the circular economy concepts and the presently pushing need of identifying wastes as a potential replacement for natural resources, this chapter aims to present the physical (density, microstructure) and mechanical (compressive strength, flexural strength) characteristics of different types of geopolymers which use mine tailings as precursors or blended systems (mixes of different raw materials). The main reasons of approaching this topic are the need to decrease the consumption of natural resources, reduce environmental pollution and create an economic system aimed to capitalize the mining wastes. Accordingly, this chapter includes information regarding the availability of this waste and its potential utilization as a raw material in civil engineering applications. Therefore, reports of specific agencies and multiple research studies which approach tailing based geopolymers or blended systems have been summarized.
以尾矿为前驱体的地聚合物的物理力学特性
矿山尾矿是指对原料进行提取和加工,形成矿产品的废料。这些粉尘颗粒沉积在不同类型的倾倒区后对环境产生负面影响。基于循环经济的概念和当前迫切需要识别废物作为自然资源的潜在替代品,本章旨在介绍以尾矿为前驱体或混合系统(不同原材料的混合物)的不同类型地聚合物的物理(密度、微观结构)和机械(抗压强度、抗折强度)特性。探讨这个问题的主要原因是需要减少自然资源的消耗,减少环境污染,并建立一个旨在将采矿废物资本化的经济体系。因此,本章包括有关这种废物的可用性及其在土木工程应用中作为原材料的潜在利用的信息。因此,本文总结了有关尾矿基地聚合物或混合体系的具体机构和多项研究报告。
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