The use of electric furnace ferronickel slag (FNS) as a supplementary cementitious material is the current focus of research. This study investigates the effect of mechanical grinding and chemical additives on the activity excition of FNS, as well as the associated synergistic mechanisms. This study shows that the addition of triethanolamine (TEA) increases the fine-grained content in FNS powder, which facilitates the depolymerization of FNS and the early hydration of aluminum tricalcium.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA novel process for the synthesis of hydrated silica derived from ferronickel slag (FNS)-leaching residue was proposed in this study. The products of the purification of hydrated silica with 99.68% grade and 95.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe synchronous production of high-quality unburned carbon concentrate and cleaned ash from high LOI (loss on ignition) fly ash without yielding secondary solid waste is a dilemma issue. In this study, a viable flotation process with one rougher and two cleaners is developed for simultaneously obtaining carbon concentrate with a yield of 18.00% and an ash content of 17.
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