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Alkali Activation of AOD Stainless Steel Slag Under Steam Curing Conditions

Salman, Muhammad
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Cizer, Ozlem
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Pontikes, Yiannis
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2015
Journal Of The American Ceramic Society

Crystalline argon oxygen decarburization slag, in powdery form, was investigated for its hydration potential by alkali activation and curing at 80 degrees C. Na-silicate and K-silicate of the same modulus were used as activators. Isothermal calorimetry at 80 degrees C indicated exothermic reactions in the slag pastes. When the slag mortars were cured under steam at 80 degrees C appreciable gain in compressive strength was measured. This was attributed to C-S-H which was detected in TG, FTIR, and Si-29 NMR analyses. Upon hydration at 90d, the amount of crystalline phases decreased, whereas the XRD amorphous content in the slag increased. Electron microscopy showed the formation of different morphologies of reaction products depending on the alkaline activator employed. Presence of reaction rims around the crystalline phases with a major presence of Ca, Si, and O in the reacted matrix was observed in elemental maps.

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DOI
10.1111/jace.13776
Web of Science ID

WOS:000362599000017

Author(s)
Salman, Muhammad
Cizer, Ozlem
Pontikes, Yiannis
Snellings, Ruben
Dijkman, Jan
Sels, Bert
Vandewalle, Lucie
Blanpain, Bart
Van Balen, Koen
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Journal Of The American Ceramic Society
Volume

98

Issue

10

Start page

3062

End page

3074

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REVIEWED

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December 2, 2015
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