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The influence of mechanical activation of fly ash on the toxic metals immobilization by fly ash-based geopolymers

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2018
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Nikolić, Violeta
Komljenović, Miroslav M
Džunuzović, Nataša
Ivanović, Tijana
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This paper investigates the influence of mechanical activation of fly ash on the toxic metals immobilization by fly ash-based geopolymers. Fly ash was firstly mechanically and then alkali-activated. Mechanical activation of fly ash was conducted in a planetary ball mill. Alkali activation of fly ash was carried out at room temperature by use of sodium silicate solution as an activator. Toxic metals (Pb and Cr) were added in the form of water soluble salts during the synthesis of geopolymers. The immobilization process was assessed via investigation of the mechanical and leaching properties of geopolymers. Structural changes of geopolymers during the toxic metals immobilization were assessed by means of gas adsorption and SEM analyses. Mechanical activation of fly ash led to a significant increase in geopolymer strength and to a reduced leaching of toxic metals from geopolymers.
Keywords:
Toxic metals / Mechanical activation / Immobilization / Geopolymer / Fly ash
Source:
Key Engineering Materials, 2018, 761 KEM, 3-6
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  • Trans Tech Publications Ltd

DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.761.3

ISBN: 978-303835440-6

ISSN: 1013-9826

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85043240241
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year = "2018",
abstract = "This paper investigates the influence of mechanical activation of fly ash on the toxic metals immobilization by fly ash-based geopolymers. Fly ash was firstly mechanically and then alkali-activated. Mechanical activation of fly ash was conducted in a planetary ball mill. Alkali activation of fly ash was carried out at room temperature by use of sodium silicate solution as an activator. Toxic metals (Pb and Cr) were added in the form of water soluble salts during the synthesis of geopolymers. The immobilization process was assessed via investigation of the mechanical and leaching properties of geopolymers. Structural changes of geopolymers during the toxic metals immobilization were assessed by means of gas adsorption and SEM analyses. Mechanical activation of fly ash led to a significant increase in geopolymer strength and to a reduced leaching of toxic metals from geopolymers.",
publisher = "Trans Tech Publications Ltd",
journal = "Key Engineering Materials",
title = "The influence of mechanical activation of fly ash on the toxic metals immobilization by fly ash-based geopolymers",
pages = "6-3",
volume = "761 KEM",
doi = "10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.761.3"
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Nikolić, V., Komljenović, M. M., Džunuzović, N.,& Ivanović, T.. (2018). The influence of mechanical activation of fly ash on the toxic metals immobilization by fly ash-based geopolymers. in Key Engineering Materials
Trans Tech Publications Ltd., 761 KEM, 3-6.
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.761.3
Nikolić V, Komljenović MM, Džunuzović N, Ivanović T. The influence of mechanical activation of fly ash on the toxic metals immobilization by fly ash-based geopolymers. in Key Engineering Materials. 2018;761 KEM:3-6.
doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.761.3 .
Nikolić, Violeta, Komljenović, Miroslav M, Džunuzović, Nataša, Ivanović, Tijana, "The influence of mechanical activation of fly ash on the toxic metals immobilization by fly ash-based geopolymers" in Key Engineering Materials, 761 KEM (2018):3-6,
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.761.3 . .

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