In-depth investigation of the long-term strength and leaching behaviour of inorganic polymer mortars containing green liquor dregs
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Resumo: | Green liquor dregs are the most challenging waste stream coming from the pulp and paper industry. Despite tremendous efforts, there are not currently any viable recycling alternatives for this massively produced waste (2 Mt/year), which inevitably ends up in landfills. Urgent actions must be undertaken to tackle this. In this work, a substantial amount of dregs was incorporated into eco-friendly, waste-based inorganic polymer (geopolymer) mortars as fine filler. Then, and for the first time, the long-term strength performance (up to 270 days) and heavy metals leaching behaviour of the dregs-containing mortars was evaluated. The effect of the mixture composition and dregs incorporation content on the fresh- and hardened-state properties of the mortars was also studied. Dregs were found to increase the initial and final setting time of the slurries, thus extending the open time before their in-situ application. The use of dregs as fine filler effectively enhances the compressive strength of the mortars, and decreases their water absorption levels. These eco-friendly building materials showed excellent long-term performance, as their strength continuously increases up to the 270th day (after mixture), and no signs of efflorescence formation were detected. Moreover, the heavy metals leaching levels of the mortars were well below the contamination limits in soil, which demonstrates the feasibility of this recycling methodology. |
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In-depth investigation of the long-term strength and leaching behaviour of inorganic polymer mortars containing green liquor dregsGreen liquor dregsBiomass fly ashGeopolymerMechanical resistanceLong-term performanceLeachingGreen liquor dregs are the most challenging waste stream coming from the pulp and paper industry. Despite tremendous efforts, there are not currently any viable recycling alternatives for this massively produced waste (2 Mt/year), which inevitably ends up in landfills. Urgent actions must be undertaken to tackle this. In this work, a substantial amount of dregs was incorporated into eco-friendly, waste-based inorganic polymer (geopolymer) mortars as fine filler. Then, and for the first time, the long-term strength performance (up to 270 days) and heavy metals leaching behaviour of the dregs-containing mortars was evaluated. The effect of the mixture composition and dregs incorporation content on the fresh- and hardened-state properties of the mortars was also studied. Dregs were found to increase the initial and final setting time of the slurries, thus extending the open time before their in-situ application. The use of dregs as fine filler effectively enhances the compressive strength of the mortars, and decreases their water absorption levels. These eco-friendly building materials showed excellent long-term performance, as their strength continuously increases up to the 270th day (after mixture), and no signs of efflorescence formation were detected. Moreover, the heavy metals leaching levels of the mortars were well below the contamination limits in soil, which demonstrates the feasibility of this recycling methodology.Elsevier2023-04-24T10:51:52Z2019-05-20T00:00:00Z2019-05-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/37309eng0959-652610.1016/j.jclepro.2019.02.170Novais, Rui M.Carvalheiras, JoãoSenff, LucianoSeabra, Maria P.Pullar, Robert C.Labrincha, João A.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T12:12:01Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/37309Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:07:56.292277Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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In-depth investigation of the long-term strength and leaching behaviour of inorganic polymer mortars containing green liquor dregs |
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In-depth investigation of the long-term strength and leaching behaviour of inorganic polymer mortars containing green liquor dregs |
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In-depth investigation of the long-term strength and leaching behaviour of inorganic polymer mortars containing green liquor dregs Novais, Rui M. Green liquor dregs Biomass fly ash Geopolymer Mechanical resistance Long-term performance Leaching |
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In-depth investigation of the long-term strength and leaching behaviour of inorganic polymer mortars containing green liquor dregs |
title_full |
In-depth investigation of the long-term strength and leaching behaviour of inorganic polymer mortars containing green liquor dregs |
title_fullStr |
In-depth investigation of the long-term strength and leaching behaviour of inorganic polymer mortars containing green liquor dregs |
title_full_unstemmed |
In-depth investigation of the long-term strength and leaching behaviour of inorganic polymer mortars containing green liquor dregs |
title_sort |
In-depth investigation of the long-term strength and leaching behaviour of inorganic polymer mortars containing green liquor dregs |
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Novais, Rui M. |
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Novais, Rui M. Carvalheiras, João Senff, Luciano Seabra, Maria P. Pullar, Robert C. Labrincha, João A. |
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Carvalheiras, João Senff, Luciano Seabra, Maria P. Pullar, Robert C. Labrincha, João A. |
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Novais, Rui M. Carvalheiras, João Senff, Luciano Seabra, Maria P. Pullar, Robert C. Labrincha, João A. |
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Green liquor dregs Biomass fly ash Geopolymer Mechanical resistance Long-term performance Leaching |
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Green liquor dregs Biomass fly ash Geopolymer Mechanical resistance Long-term performance Leaching |
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Green liquor dregs are the most challenging waste stream coming from the pulp and paper industry. Despite tremendous efforts, there are not currently any viable recycling alternatives for this massively produced waste (2 Mt/year), which inevitably ends up in landfills. Urgent actions must be undertaken to tackle this. In this work, a substantial amount of dregs was incorporated into eco-friendly, waste-based inorganic polymer (geopolymer) mortars as fine filler. Then, and for the first time, the long-term strength performance (up to 270 days) and heavy metals leaching behaviour of the dregs-containing mortars was evaluated. The effect of the mixture composition and dregs incorporation content on the fresh- and hardened-state properties of the mortars was also studied. Dregs were found to increase the initial and final setting time of the slurries, thus extending the open time before their in-situ application. The use of dregs as fine filler effectively enhances the compressive strength of the mortars, and decreases their water absorption levels. These eco-friendly building materials showed excellent long-term performance, as their strength continuously increases up to the 270th day (after mixture), and no signs of efflorescence formation were detected. Moreover, the heavy metals leaching levels of the mortars were well below the contamination limits in soil, which demonstrates the feasibility of this recycling methodology. |
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