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Effects of carbonation on the retention of heavy metals in chemically activated BOF slag pastes

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Abstract Basic Oxygen Furnace slag contains heavy metals, including vanadium, chromium and molybdenum. The leachability of these elements determines the industrial applicability of slag-based building products. This study investigates the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Basic Oxygen Furnace slag contains heavy metals, including vanadium, chromium and molybdenum. The leachability of these elements determines the industrial applicability of slag-based building products. This study investigates the post‑carbonation leaching of heavy metals from activated BOF slag pastes with the focus on the activator dosage and type (sodium and potassium citrate). Results reveal that the high degree of brownmillerite hydration boosts the leachability of heavy metals as its hydration product- hydrogarnet is less stable upon carbonation. With two leaching procedures, it is demonstrated that the carbonation resistance of pastes becomes the main attribute in preventing the leaching of heavy metals. It can be enhanced by optimising the activator dosage to facilitate the hydration of C2S and consequent structural densification.

Keywords: slag; slag pastes; heavy metals; carbonation; bof slag; activated bof

Journal Title: Cement and Concrete Research
Year Published: 2021

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