Applied Sciences (May 2019)

Effect of Incorporating Waste Limestone Powder into Solid Waste Cemented Paste Backfill Material

  • Jianhua Hu,
  • Xiaotian Ding,
  • Qifan Ren,
  • Zhouquan Luo,
  • Quan Jiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9102076
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
p. 2076

Abstract

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To effectively reuse waste limestone powder, which is a major solid waste around mines, we replaced limestone powder back into a part of cement in solid waste cemented paste backfill (SWCPB) and studied the parameters of pore structures. To optimize the pore microstructure characteristics of SWCPB in mines, two different components and grade tailings were selected. The samples were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to examine the pore properties and microstructure of SWCPB. The results showed that (1) at the later curing stage, with the optimization of pore characteristics and microstructure through the limestone powder admixture, the strength of SWCFB was guaranteed at a 20% replacement degree of cement. (2) Porosity, macropore proportion, and the average pore radius all negatively correlated with limestone powder content, which were reduced by 7.15%, 46.35%, and 16.37%, respectively. (3) Limestone powder as a crystal nucleus participated in the hydration reaction and was embedded into the product to enhance the strength.

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