Mechanism and CO(2) emissions analysis of multi-solid-waste synergistic red mud-based composite cementitious materials under orthogonal tests

正交试验下多固体废弃物协同赤泥基复合胶凝材料的机理及CO₂排放分析

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Abstract

The large stockpile and low utilization rate of red mud (RM) have caused an urgent need for large quantities of RM to be eliminated. In this study, multi-solid-waste synergistic RM-based composite cementitious materials (MS-RMCM) were prepared using RM as the primary material, combined with fly ash, silica fume, and quicklime. Orthogonal tests were conducted to investigate the effects of cementitious components on the mechanical properties. The effect mechanisms were discussed by SEM-EDS results. The results revealed that: (1) Range analysis indicated that the factors influencing the 28 d compressive strength ranked as follows: quicklime (C) > silica fume (B) > fly ash (A). The optimal combination was determined to be A(2)B(3)C(4), achieving a maximum compressive strength of 25.13 MPa with 53% RM. (2) Variance analysis revealed that F (fly ash) = 3.961 < F(0.01), F(silica fume) = 17.778 > F(0.01), and F(quicklime) = 61.921 > F(0.01), indicating that fly ash had no significant effect on the 28 d compressive strength, while silica fume had a significant effect, and quicklime had a highly significant effect. (3) Microscopic analysis showed that the strength improvement contributed by fly ash and silica fume was mainly attributed to their good potential pozzolanic activity and microaggregate filling effect. Quicklime enhanced the compactness by generating more hydration products after activating fly ash, silica fume and RM. (4) Life cycle assessment calculations indicated that the carbon emissions of MS-RMCM were 273.01 kg/t, with a unit compressive strength carbon emission coefficient of 10.86 kg/MPa, indicating the significant advantages of MS-RMCM in reducing CO(2) emissions in the construction industry.

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