Replacement of Natural Sand with Msw Gasification Slag as an Alternative Fine Aggregate in the Production of Greener Concrete
18 Pages Posted: 12 Mar 2024
Abstract
High temperature slagging gasification process converts municipal solid waste (MSW) to energy and at the same time it is generating gasification slag as a final by-product. This study investigates the effects of varying particle size and morphology of MSW gasification slag by adding as received, sieved and ground slag at different replacement ratios to the mortar and concrete mix. Replacement of up to 100% natural sand with MSW slag is achieved with desirable compressive strength of 61.0 ±1.6 MPa and 62.2 ±3.4 MPa at 28 and 60 days curing of mortar cubes, respectively. MSW slag mortar demonstrates lower slump loss than typical sand mortar owing to its lower water absorption capacity (0.18 ±0.06%). The leaching performance of MSW slag as fine aggregate in the mortar, evaluated based on batch leaching test (EN 12457-1), are within the relevant regulatory limits for waste-derived materials.
Keywords: MSW gasification slag, green concrete, sand replacement, leaching, slump and flowability.
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