Coal flotation tailings (CFT) was calcined to be used as a supplementary cementing material. CFT and its calcined products were characterised by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The pozzolanic activity of the calcined products was analysed by the strength activity index. The hydration products of blended cement were characterised by TGA, XRD and scanning electron microscopy to explain the influence of calcined products on cement hydration. The results showed that calcination treatment destroyed the structure of illite–kaolinite mixed-layer clays from CFT and enhance pozzolanic activity. Moreover, the highest pozzolanic reactivity was obtained at 850°C because the recrystallisation effect increased chemical stability above 900°C. The impact of calcined CFT on the hydration of cement in a blended system was the combination of micro-aggregate effects and the pozzolanic reaction. The experimental results indicated that calcined products of CFT had good pozzolanic activity, which provided the feasibility of large-scale recycling utilisation of CFT.
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Thermal activation mechanism and pozzolanic activity characteristics of coal flotation tailing Available to Purchase
Dongxue Liu;
Dongxue Liu
Masters student, School of Environment and Resources, Southwest University of Science and Technology Sichuan Mianyang, P. R. China
Key Laboratory of Solid Waste Treatment and Recycling, Ministry of Education, Sichuan Mianyang, P. R. China
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Yang Huang;
Yang Huang
Lecturer, School of Environment and Resources, Southwest University of Science and Technology Sichuan Mianyang, P. R. China (corresponding author: swusthy@163.com)
Sichuan Engineering Lab of Non-metallic Mineral Powder Modification and High-value Utilization, Sichuan Mianyang, P. R. China
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Junyang Hu;
Junyang Hu
Clerk, Environmental Protection Bureau, Sichuan Guangyuan Cangxi, P. R. China
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Qiming Feng;
Qiming Feng
Professor, School of Environment and Resources, Southwest University of Science and Technology Sichuan Mianyang, P. R. China
Key Laboratory of Solid Waste Treatment and Recycling, Ministry of Education, Sichuan Mianyang, P. R. China
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Junhui Xiao
Junhui Xiao
Associate professor, School of Environment and Resources, Southwest University of Science and Technology Sichuan Mianyang, P. R. China
Sichuan Engineering Lab of Non-metallic Mineral Powder Modification and High-value Utilization, Sichuan Mianyang, P. R. China
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
December 22 2018
Revision Received:
August 13 2019
Accepted:
August 19 2019
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2019
Advances in Cement Research (2021) 33 (4): 145–155.
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Received:
December 22 2018
Revision Received:
August 13 2019
Accepted:
August 19 2019
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Liu D, Huang Y, Hu J, Feng Q, Xiao J (2021), "Thermal activation mechanism and pozzolanic activity characteristics of coal flotation tailing". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 33 No. 4 pp. 145–155, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jadcr.18.00246
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