Geochemical Stability Of Slag-Based Inorganic Polymers In Several Environments

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D. Zaharaki
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

In the present experimental study the geochemical stability of inorganic polymers was studied by immersing them in various solutions (distilled water, seawater and 0.5N HCl) for a period of 7 months. Inorganic polymers were synthesised by mixing ferronickel slag with kaolinite, potassium hydroxide and sodium silicate solution. The cement like paste was heated at 80 °C for 48 hours and left for curing at room temperature. Their structural integrity was assessed by compressive strength testing after subjection to freeze-thaw cycles as well as high temperature heating. XRD studies were carried out in order to identify new formed phases and provide useful information regarding the progress of the mechanisms involved.
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APA: D. Zaharaki  (2008)  Geochemical Stability Of Slag-Based Inorganic Polymers In Several Environments

MLA: D. Zaharaki Geochemical Stability Of Slag-Based Inorganic Polymers In Several Environments. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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