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Resistivity of eco-friendly alkali activated industrial solid wastes against sulfur oxidizing bacteria

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Abstract The key point of this work is to study the impact of sulfur oxidizing bacteria (SOB), namely Acidithiobacillus Thiooxidans NCIMB 8343, on the properties of eco-friendly alkali activated slag… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The key point of this work is to study the impact of sulfur oxidizing bacteria (SOB), namely Acidithiobacillus Thiooxidans NCIMB 8343, on the properties of eco-friendly alkali activated slag (AAS), ceramic waste (AACW) and glass waste (AAGW) industrial solid wastes. Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) was used as reference. After 14-days of curing in tap water, all hardened cement pastes were exposed to pure carbon dioxide, which decreased the pH value of hardened cement surface, allowing the bacterial attack. The detrimental impact of biogenic sulfuric acid, induced by SOB, was evaluated by measuring the cationic leaching, weight, compressive strength and total porosity variations. The change in phase composition and the morphology of cement phases was investigated by Fourier transformer infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The AAS (with low Ca/Si ratio) showed the higher resistivity against SOB attack comparing with OPC-paste (with high Ca/Si ratio) up to 360-days of incubation. On the other hand, the AAGW (containing low alumina content) exhibited biodegradable signs with higher Na-leaching rate, higher compressive strength declination and porosity increment rates as well as larger weight loss as compared to AACW (containing high alumina mass, %).

Keywords: friendly alkali; sulfur oxidizing; eco friendly; industrial solid; oxidizing bacteria; alkali activated

Journal Title: Ecological Engineering
Year Published: 2018

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