This study explores the utilization of calcium- and magnesium-rich pulp mill residues, i.e., green liquor dregs (GLDs), as an activator for ground granulated blast furnace slag (BFS).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHeavy metal pollution from industrial sources is a major environmental and health hazard on a global scale. This study introduces a solidification/stabilization method of industrial waste using a waste-based, ettringite-rich solid binder from ladle slag and gypsum for the immobilization of an industrial waste material with extremely high contents of several heavy metals. The importance of sulfate and water content on the immobilization efficiency and the use of citric acid to increase the processing time of the binder were studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, the effects of thermal treatment at moderately low temperatures (T: 525 °C) on the composition and properties of two distinct green liquor dregs (GLD) samples from two different pulp mills were investigated. This in-depth characterization was conducted with the aim of enabling the use of GLD as raw materials in cementitious applications (e.g.
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