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Metal Mine ›› 2019, Vol. 48 ›› Issue (08): 192-197.

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Study on Preparation of Non-Clinker Cementitious Materials from Vanadium-titanium Slag

Du Huihui1,2,3,Ni Wen1,2,3,Gao Guangjun1,2,3,Xu Dong1,2,3,Zhang Siqi1,2,3   

  1. 1. School of Civil and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083,China;2. Beijing Key Laboratory of Resource-oriented Treatment of Industrial Pollutants, Beijing 100083,China;3. Key Laboratory the Ministry of Education of China for High-Efficient Mining and Safety of Metal Mines, Beijing 100083,China
  • Online:2019-08-15 Published:2019-10-10

Abstract: In order to use vanadium-titanium metallurgical slag, reduce waste storage and resources waste. Non-clinker cementitious materials were prepared by Chengde vanadium-titanium slag, steel slag and desulfurization gypsum. The influence of different vanadium-titanium slag content and different curing temperature on compressive strength of mortar sample was investigated. The hydration mechanism of the non-clinker cementitious materials was analyzed. The prepared cemented matrix has the highest compressive strength when the water to binder ratio is 0.38, and vanadium-titanium slag, steel slag, desulfurization gypsum account for 58%、30%、12% of the cementitious materials, respectively. Curing temperature had significant effect on the early strength of mortar test samples, the curing temperature increased from to 45 ℃, the 3 d comprehensive strength of mortar with curing temperature 30 ℃ is 1.85 times of 3 d comprehensive strength of mortar with curing temperature 45 ℃. The analysis of XRD, SEM and IR showed that hydrated products were mainly ettringite (AFt) and C-S-H gel. As the hydration reaction progresses, the number of hydration products increases, and the C-S-H gel grows alternately with AFt, which making the structure dense constantly, thus ensuring the strength of the mortar text sample.

Key words: Non-clinker cementitious materials, Vanadium-titanium slag, Ettringite, C-S-H gel