• Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society
  • Vol. 42, Issue 1, 188 (2023)
XU Wei1, LU Ya1、*, LIU Songbai1, XIAO Min1、2, CHEN Zhongfa1, WEI Qi1, and YAN Jun1
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    XU Wei, LU Ya, LIU Songbai, XIAO Min, CHEN Zhongfa, WEI Qi, YAN Jun. Mechanism of Copper Tailings Cured Bricks by Alkali Activation-Carbonated Conservation[J]. Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2023, 42(1): 188 Copy Citation Text show less

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    By alkali activation reaction, compression moulding and carbonated conservation, copper tailings cured bricks were prepared using fine-grained copper tailings as main raw material, sodium silicate as activator, with a small amount of cement and fly ash. The phase composition, carbonized products, pore distribution and microscopic morphology of different samples were analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric-differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC), mercury intrusion porosimeter (MIP) and scanning electron microscope-energy dispersive spectrometer (SEM-EDS). Then, the synergistic mechanisms of alkali activation-carbonated conservation on the performance improvement of copper tailings cured bricks were discussed. The results show that sodium silicate can stimulate part of the gelling activity of copper tailings, and generate flocculated calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) gels to improve the microscopic pore structure and the compressive strength of the cured bricks. Timing of carbonated conservation is critical. If the cured brick is carbonated conservation immediately after forming, the carbonization reaction will compete with the alkali activation reaction for OH- to generate aragonite-type and calcite-type CaCO3, resulting in the reduction of C-S-H gel generation, and then causing increasing porosity, and compressive strength reduction. When the cured brick is cured for 84 h in airtight condition and then carbonated cured for 84 h, the 7 d compressive strength would increase by 20.9%, and the internal pores are filled with the carbonized product CaCO3, in which the volume of harmful pores and multi-harm pores greatly reduce and the number of harmless pores increases, thus improving the overall structure density, there by solving the problem of efflorescence on the surface of the copper tailings cured brick.
    XU Wei, LU Ya, LIU Songbai, XIAO Min, CHEN Zhongfa, WEI Qi, YAN Jun. Mechanism of Copper Tailings Cured Bricks by Alkali Activation-Carbonated Conservation[J]. Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2023, 42(1): 188
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