Preliminary Study on the Mechanical Activation and High‐Temperature Treatment of Saponite‐Containing Tailings Generated during Kimberlite Ore Dressing
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27373Dato
2022-05-13Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Drozdyuk, Tatiana; Frolova, Maria; Ayzenshtadt, Arkady; Calay, Rajnish K; Jhatial, Ashfaque AhmedSammendrag
This study investigates transformations of a pre-mechanically activated saponite-containing
material with subsequent high-temperature treatment. The thermogravimetric analysis confirmed
that the mechanical activation of saponite leads to the destruction of its layered structure, accompanied by the release of silicon dioxide and magnesium oxide in free form. The values of surface activity
for mechanically activated saponite-containing material are also calculated. It is shown that when
mechanically activated saponite-containing material is mixed with water, minerals of the serpentine
group are formed, and further high-temperature treatment leads to the formation of minerals of
the olivine group. It is experimentally shown that high-temperature treatment leads to the creation
of a more durable structure of the saponite-containing material. This is due to decreased porosity
and pore size, and sorption of moisture from the environment is also reduced. The study showed
that saponite-containing waste materials can be effectively treated to create composite materials
based on magnesia binders. Thus, with this method, the waste is effectively recycled into various
green building material and can be used as supplementary cementitious material or fine aggregate
replacement in concrete.
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Drozdyuk, Frolova, Ayzenshtadt, Calay, Jhatial. Preliminary Study on the Mechanical Activation and High‐Temperature Treatment of Saponite‐Containing Tailings Generated during Kimberlite Ore Dressing. Applied Sciences. 2022;12(10)Metadata
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