2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15248846
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Experimental Study on Early Strength and Hydration Heat of Spodumene Tailings Cemented Backfill Materials

Abstract: Spodumene tailing is the associated solid waste of extracting lithium from spodumene. With the increase in the global demand for lithium resources, its emissions increase yearly, which will become a key factor restricting the economic development of the mining area. Mechanical and hydration reactions, as well as the microstructure of early CSTB, are studied under different tailings–cement ratios (TCR) and solid mass concentration (SC) conditions. The results show that the uniaxial compressive strength of early… Show more

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“…The incorporation of MTs powder influences the heat release rate and cumulative heat release of CCMs due to its crystallization nucleation and pozzolanic effect. The crystallization nucleation and pozzolanic effect of MTs occur in the hydration acceleration period and the hydration stable period of CCMs, respectively [30,31,43,47,48]. Meanwhile, the incorporation of MTs reduces the proportion of cement clinker in CCMs and influences the effective w/c ratio of CCMs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incorporation of MTs powder influences the heat release rate and cumulative heat release of CCMs due to its crystallization nucleation and pozzolanic effect. The crystallization nucleation and pozzolanic effect of MTs occur in the hydration acceleration period and the hydration stable period of CCMs, respectively [30,31,43,47,48]. Meanwhile, the incorporation of MTs reduces the proportion of cement clinker in CCMs and influences the effective w/c ratio of CCMs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%