Effect of PbII and CrVI ions on the hydration of slag alkaline cement and the immobilization of these heavy metal ions

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Cho, JW [1 ]
Ioku, K [1 ]
Goto, S [1 ]
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[1] Yamaguchi Univ, Fac Engn, Dept Adv Mat Sci & Engn, Yamaguchi 7558611, Japan
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10.1680/adcr.1999.11.3.111
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TU [建筑科学];
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The effect of the curing condition of slag alkaline cement (SAC) on the immobilization of Pb(II) and Cr(VI) ion is discussed. The SAC had properties of rapid and high strength development. The slag hydration products consisted mainly of the gel-like C-S-H phase and silica-alumina gel. The pastes had a high number of very fine pores with a radius of less than 5 nm. This was obtained by autoclaving at a low temperature of 105 degrees C for a very short rime (0.5 day). When SAC was autoclaved at temperatures higher than 105 degrees C, the pore radius became wider: When curing at temperatures lower than 105 degrees C, it took longer to obtain the same hydration ratio. Also, the addition of heavy metal ions (Pb(NO3)(2) or CrO3 solution) did not affect the hydration of SAC as much. The amount of leached Pb-II ions was 1.3 X 10(-6) mmol/cm(2) at 28 days immersion for SAC-NSP pastes (2 mass% Pb(NO3)(2) added as Pb-II ions with sodium silicate solution as an activator) autoclaved at 105 degrees C for 0.5 day. The amount of leached Cr-VI ions was 6.5 X 10(-5) mmol/cm(2) at 28 days immersion for SAC-NSC pastes (2 mass% CrO3 added as Cr-VI ions with sodium silicate solution as an activator) autoclaved at 105 degrees C for 0.5 day. The apparent diffusion coefficient of the Cr-VI ion had a close relation to the micropore volume. The apparent diffusion coefficient for the Cr-VI ion in the SAC pastes was about 72 X 10(-13) cm(2)/s. SAC pastes was evaluated as an available material for solidifying waste materials.
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