Safe use of electric arc furnace dust as secondary raw material in self compacting mortars production
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Resumo: | This research contributes to the development of the Circular Economy concept by managing waste through its use as a construction material. A novel process in which two samples of industrial waste Electric Arc Furnace Dust collected from two different steelwork plants are used as secondary raw material in the production of self-compacting mortars is proposed. At a previous stage, a characterisation of mortar material components was carried out. Then, self-compacting mortars with replacement ratios of 25%, 50% and 100% of siliceous filler with Electric Arc Furnace Dust were designed. The feasibility of Electric Arc Furnace Dust use was analysed by means of the study of mechanical strength, mineralogical, capillary properties and leaching behaviour in monolithic and granular state. The environmental classification of mortars, according to their leaching behaviour, was carried out in accordance with European Directive 2003/33/EC (2003). Electric Arc Furnace Dust incorporation modified the self-compactability and common hydration reactions. Mechanical strength decreased with Electric Arc Furnace Dust incorporation, although the mortar with 25% of replacement with one of the Electric Arc Furnace Dust's showed a negligible loss compared to the self-compacting reference mortar. Water absorption by capillarity increased with Electric Arc Furnace Dust content, consistently with the mortars' mechanical behaviour. The leaching behaviour analysis in a monolithic state revealed that all mortar releases were below the permitted limit. In a granular state, the mortar with the best mechanical behaviour was environmentally safe, leaving all the elements encapsulated by the self-compacting matrix. The results of this study contribute to Electric Arc Furnace Dust management through its valorisation as secondary raw material in the production of self-compacting mortars, addressing an unprecedented line of research. |
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Safe use of electric arc furnace dust as secondary raw material in self compacting mortars productionElectric arc furnace dustSelf-compacting mortarsSecondary raw materialMechanical behaviour mortarLeaching behaviour mortarConstruction materialThis research contributes to the development of the Circular Economy concept by managing waste through its use as a construction material. A novel process in which two samples of industrial waste Electric Arc Furnace Dust collected from two different steelwork plants are used as secondary raw material in the production of self-compacting mortars is proposed. At a previous stage, a characterisation of mortar material components was carried out. Then, self-compacting mortars with replacement ratios of 25%, 50% and 100% of siliceous filler with Electric Arc Furnace Dust were designed. The feasibility of Electric Arc Furnace Dust use was analysed by means of the study of mechanical strength, mineralogical, capillary properties and leaching behaviour in monolithic and granular state. The environmental classification of mortars, according to their leaching behaviour, was carried out in accordance with European Directive 2003/33/EC (2003). Electric Arc Furnace Dust incorporation modified the self-compactability and common hydration reactions. Mechanical strength decreased with Electric Arc Furnace Dust incorporation, although the mortar with 25% of replacement with one of the Electric Arc Furnace Dust's showed a negligible loss compared to the self-compacting reference mortar. Water absorption by capillarity increased with Electric Arc Furnace Dust content, consistently with the mortars' mechanical behaviour. The leaching behaviour analysis in a monolithic state revealed that all mortar releases were below the permitted limit. In a granular state, the mortar with the best mechanical behaviour was environmentally safe, leaving all the elements encapsulated by the self-compacting matrix. The results of this study contribute to Electric Arc Furnace Dust management through its valorisation as secondary raw material in the production of self-compacting mortars, addressing an unprecedented line of research.ElsevierRCIPLLozano-Lunar, AngelicaRaposeiro Da Silva, PedroDe Brito, JorgeFernandez Rodriguez, Jose MariaJimenez, Jose Ramon2019-05-07T10:28:52Z2019-02-202019-02-20T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/9944engLOZANO-LUNAR, Angelica; [et al] – Safe use of electric arc furnace dust as secondary raw material in self compacting mortars production. Journal of Cleaner Production. ISSN 0959-6526. Vol. 211 (2019), pp. 1375-13880959-652610.1016/j.jclepro.2018.12.002metadata only accessinfo: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:RCAAP2023-08-03T09:59:18Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/9944Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:18:27.586685Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Safe use of electric arc furnace dust as secondary raw material in self compacting mortars production |
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Safe use of electric arc furnace dust as secondary raw material in self compacting mortars production |
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Safe use of electric arc furnace dust as secondary raw material in self compacting mortars production Lozano-Lunar, Angelica Electric arc furnace dust Self-compacting mortars Secondary raw material Mechanical behaviour mortar Leaching behaviour mortar Construction material |
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Safe use of electric arc furnace dust as secondary raw material in self compacting mortars production |
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Safe use of electric arc furnace dust as secondary raw material in self compacting mortars production |
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Safe use of electric arc furnace dust as secondary raw material in self compacting mortars production |
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Safe use of electric arc furnace dust as secondary raw material in self compacting mortars production |
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Safe use of electric arc furnace dust as secondary raw material in self compacting mortars production |
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Lozano-Lunar, Angelica |
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Lozano-Lunar, Angelica Raposeiro Da Silva, Pedro De Brito, Jorge Fernandez Rodriguez, Jose Maria Jimenez, Jose Ramon |
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Raposeiro Da Silva, Pedro De Brito, Jorge Fernandez Rodriguez, Jose Maria Jimenez, Jose Ramon |
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Lozano-Lunar, Angelica Raposeiro Da Silva, Pedro De Brito, Jorge Fernandez Rodriguez, Jose Maria Jimenez, Jose Ramon |
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Electric arc furnace dust Self-compacting mortars Secondary raw material Mechanical behaviour mortar Leaching behaviour mortar Construction material |
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Electric arc furnace dust Self-compacting mortars Secondary raw material Mechanical behaviour mortar Leaching behaviour mortar Construction material |
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This research contributes to the development of the Circular Economy concept by managing waste through its use as a construction material. A novel process in which two samples of industrial waste Electric Arc Furnace Dust collected from two different steelwork plants are used as secondary raw material in the production of self-compacting mortars is proposed. At a previous stage, a characterisation of mortar material components was carried out. Then, self-compacting mortars with replacement ratios of 25%, 50% and 100% of siliceous filler with Electric Arc Furnace Dust were designed. The feasibility of Electric Arc Furnace Dust use was analysed by means of the study of mechanical strength, mineralogical, capillary properties and leaching behaviour in monolithic and granular state. The environmental classification of mortars, according to their leaching behaviour, was carried out in accordance with European Directive 2003/33/EC (2003). Electric Arc Furnace Dust incorporation modified the self-compactability and common hydration reactions. Mechanical strength decreased with Electric Arc Furnace Dust incorporation, although the mortar with 25% of replacement with one of the Electric Arc Furnace Dust's showed a negligible loss compared to the self-compacting reference mortar. Water absorption by capillarity increased with Electric Arc Furnace Dust content, consistently with the mortars' mechanical behaviour. The leaching behaviour analysis in a monolithic state revealed that all mortar releases were below the permitted limit. In a granular state, the mortar with the best mechanical behaviour was environmentally safe, leaving all the elements encapsulated by the self-compacting matrix. The results of this study contribute to Electric Arc Furnace Dust management through its valorisation as secondary raw material in the production of self-compacting mortars, addressing an unprecedented line of research. |
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LOZANO-LUNAR, Angelica; [et al] – Safe use of electric arc furnace dust as secondary raw material in self compacting mortars production. Journal of Cleaner Production. ISSN 0959-6526. Vol. 211 (2019), pp. 1375-1388 0959-6526 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.12.002 |
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