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Solidification of Lead Ions Through Supersulfated Cement: Hydration and Mechanisms

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Fang Deng
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Xiaoyan Geng
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Guanjun Han
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Xiaoyu Wan
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Ziyu Zhou
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Wendie Duan
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陶玲 (Ling Tao)
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Dan Zheng
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Qunpeng Cheng
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Y. C. Liao *
DOI:10.3390/ma19071327delete
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As an extremely toxic heavy metal, lead is difficult to be degraded in the environment, and its curing and disposal is a key challenge in environmental pollution control. In this study, supersulfated cement (SSC) prepared from phosphogypsum, granulated blast furnace slag powder, and slaked lime as raw materials was used as curing cementitious material, and the curing effect and curing mechanism of SSC on lead ions were investigated by adopting testing methods such as compressive strength, electrical resistivity, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), heavy metal ion leaching toxicity analysis, and ion concentration analysis of pore solutions. The results show that with an increase in Pb2+ concentration, the compressive strength of the SSC-cured paste gradually decreased, the electrical resistivity was obviously reduced, and the generation of hydration products was inhibited. The microanalysis results show that the microstructure of the cured paste became loose, and the concentration of lead ions in the SSC leach solution gradually increased, but it was much lower than the limit value stipulated in Chinese standards.
Keywords:
phosphogypsum
supersulfated cement
lead ion
leaching toxicity
environmental protection
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