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Potential utilization of riverbed sediments by hydrothermal solidification and its hardening mechanism
Authors:Zhenzi Jing  Fangming Jin  Nakamichi Yamasaki  Hirotaka Maeda  Emile H Ishida
Institution:1. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai 200092, China;2. State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resources Reuse, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai 200092, China;3. Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, Aoba6-6-20, Aoba-ku Sendai 980-8579, Japan
Abstract:Hydrothermal solidification of riverbed sediments (silt) has been carried out in a Teflon (PTFE) lined stainless steel hydrothermal apparatus, under saturated steam pressure at 343–473 K for 2–24 h by calcium hydrate introduction. Tobermorite was shown to be the most important strength-producing constituent of the solidified silt. A longer curing time or a higher curing temperature was shown to be favorable to the tobermorite formation, thus promoting strength development; however, overlong curing time (24 h) seemed to affect the strength development negatively. The hardening mechanism consisted of the crystal growth/morphology evolution during the hydrothermal process. The species dissolved from the silt were precipitated first as fine particles, and then some of the particles seemed to build up the rudimental morphology of calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) gel. The CSH gel, with precipitated particles, appeared to cause some reorganization within the matrix, which made the matrix denser and thus gave an initial strength development. Tobermorite, transformed inevitably from the CSH gel, reinforced the matrix with its interlocked structure, and thus further promoted the strength development.
Keywords:Riverbed sediment  Hydrothermal solidification  Tobermorite  CSH gel  Construction material
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