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- 2024Adsorption efficiency of cadmium (II) by different alkali-activated materialscitations
- 2024Adsorption Efficiency of Cadmium (II) by Different Alkali-Activated Materialscitations
- 2022Report of RILEM TC 267-TRM phase 3citations
- 2022Report of RILEM TC 267-TRM phase 3: validation of the R3 reactivity test across a wide range of materialscitations
- 2022Report of RILEM TC 267-TRM phase 3: validation of the R3 reactivity test across a wide range of materialscitations
- 2022The Valorisation of Selected Quarry and Mine Waste for Sustainable Cement Production within the Concept of Circular Economycitations
- 2022Report of RILEM TC 267-TRM phase 2citations
- 2022Report of RILEM TC 267-TRM : improvement and robustness study of lime mortar strength test for assessing reactivity of SCMscitations
- 2022Report of RILEM TC 267-TRM : improvement and robustness study of lime mortar strength test for assessing reactivity of SCMscitations
- 2022Report of RILEM TC 267-TRM phase 2: optimization and testing of the robustness of the R3 reactivity tests for supplementary cementitious materialscitations
- 2022Report of RILEM TC 267-TRM phase 2: optimization and testing of the robustness of the R3 reactivity tests for supplementary cementitious materialscitations
- 2022Report of RILEM TC 267—TRM: Improvement and robustness study of lime mortar strength test for assessing reactivity of SCMscitations
- 2021The Incorporation of steel slag into belite-sulfoaluminate cement clinkers
- 2020Effect of the cooling regime on the mineralogy and reactivity of belite-sulfoaluminate clinkerscitations
- 2020Use of steel slag for the synthesis of belite-sulfoaluminate clinker
- 2019Use of fly ash and phosphogypsum for the synthesis of belite-sulfoaluminate clinkercitations
- 2016Estimation of measurement uncertainty for determination of sulphate content in cement by an alternative approach
- 2016Environmental Characterization of Lake Ecosystems Located in Serbo Macedonian Massif (FYRM)
- 2015Mechanical and microstructural characterization of geopolymer synthesized from low calcium fly ashcitations
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Adsorption Efficiency of Cadmium (II) by Different Alkali-Activated Materials
Abstract
<jats:p>The objective of this study was to demonstrate the potential utilization of fly ash (FA), wood ash (WA), and metakaolin (MK) in developing new alkali-activated materials (AAMs) for the removal of cadmium ions from waste water. The synthesis of AAMs involved the dissolution of solid precursors, FA, WA, and MK, by a liquid activator (Na2SiO3 and NaOH). In concentrated solutions of the activator, the formation of an aluminosilicate gel structure occurred. DRIFT spectroscopy of the AAMs indicated main vibration bands between 1036 cm−1 and 996 cm−1, corresponding to Si-O-Si/Si-O-Al bands. Shifting vibration bands were seen at 1028 cm−1 to 1021 cm−1, indicating that the Si-O-Si/Si-O-Al bond is elongating, and the bond angle is decreasing. Based on the X-ray diffraction results, alkali-activated samples consist of an amorphous phase and residual mineral phases. The characteristic “hump” of an amorphous phase in the range from 20 to 40° 2θ was observed in FA and in all AWAFA samples. By the XRD patterns of the AAMs obtained by the activation of a solid three-component system, a new crystalline phase, gehlenite, was identified. The efficiency of AAMs in removing cadmium ions from aqueous solutions was tested under various conditions. The highest values of adsorption capacity, 64.76 mg/g (AWAFA6), 67.02 mg/g (AWAFAMK6), and 72.84 mg/g mg/g (AWAMK6), were obtained for materials activated with a 6 M NaOH solution in the alkali activator. The Langmuir adsorption isotherm and pseudo-second kinetic order provided the best fit for all investigated AAMs.</jats:p>