Use of Mine Tailings as Precast Construction Materials through Alkali Activation Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

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Abstract
A study of the application of mine tailings as precast construction materials through alkali activation has been carried out,
focusing on efficiently activating mine tailings, reducing alkali consumption, decreasing curing time and improving compressive
strength. Firstly, the effect of temperature on the alkali activation of mine tailings was studied. Secondly, the impact of additives,
i.e., calcium hydroxide and aluminum oxide, on the compressive strength of samples was investigated. Thirdly, the impact of
forming pressure on sample strength was studied. Test results showed that unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of 40 MPa
was achieved with the geopolymerization products through optimization. Finally, to elucidate the geopolymerization mechanism
of mine tailings, microscopic and spectroscopic techniques including SEM/EDX, XRD, and FTIR spectroscopy were used to
investigate the microstructure and the elemental and phase composition of the geopolymerization products. The findings of the
present work provide a practical method for applying mine tailings as precast construction materials through alkali activation.
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