Insight into the performance of composite binder with high-volume steel slag, blast furnace slag and desulfurization gypsum

Jiahao Wang, Ying Ma, An Tai, Xiaodong Shen

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Abstract

The performance of composite binders with high-volume steel slag (SS), granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) and desulfurization gypsum (DG) were systematically investigated. The results show that the synergistic effects of high volume (40–60%) of SS with GBFS and less than 15% of DG could perform adequate setting time, higher strength, well volume stability and soundness as well as dense microstructure. The higher compressive strengths exceeding 70 MPa at 28 days and up to 80 MPa at 90 days could be obtained for composite pastes with high-volume SS, which exhibit tight relationships with [CaO]·[SO3]/[Al2O3]·[SiO2] and [CaO]·[Al2O3]/[SO3]2 molar ratios. More (15–19%) AFt and less (about 1%) portlandite produced during the hydration of composite binders. C–S–H gels and calcite crystals were formed. The composite binder possesses lower energy consumption, high carbon reduction and low cost compared with Portland cement in favor of the low-carbon cementitious material production and effective utilization of SS.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1348-1361
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Sustainable Cement-Based Materials
Volume13
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Steel slag
  • composite cementitious material
  • compressive strength
  • low carbon
  • volume stability

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