Lead-zinc slag (LZS) is a solid waste product that is rich in silicon and aluminum and has enormous resource potential for functional environmental functional geopolymer materials. Unfortunately, the solidification mechanism of heavy metals in geopolymers is still unclear, which is detrimental to the heavy metal solidification of LZS. In this study, we comprehensively studied and demonstrated the solidification mechanisms of Pb and Zn in geopolymers, based on the preparation of high-performance LZS-based geopolymers (compressive strength up to 89.3 MPa, and Pb and Zn solidification efficiency up to 93.1% and 90.0%, respectively). Thereafter, the solidification mechanism differences between Pb and Zn were explained by electronegativity and ion potential. Due to the ionic potential order of Zn> Pb> Na, both Zn and Pb could exchange with Na in the geopolymer. In addition, due to the electronegativity order of Pb > Si > Zn, Pb could attack the [SiO] structure and form covalent bonds in the Pb-O structure, while Zn did not (shown by Raman spectroscopy). As a result, Pb simultaneously solidified in the geopolymer through covalent bonding and ion exchange, while Zn was solidified mainly by ion exchange. Thus, this work provides new perspectives and ideas for the solidification mechanisms of heavy metals in geopolymers.

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