Abstract
The possibilities of using large-tonnage waste from the Saratov region in the production of building materials are analysed. Waste was investigated: Phosphogypsum - waste from the production of mineral fertilizers; steel-making slag, limestone crushing waste, construction waste (crushed concrete). The extraction of strontium and rare-earth metals from phosphogypsum is substantiated, followed by its processing into products that solidify according to the non-hydration principle, or use in the compositions of expanding cements. The development of geopolymer binders of alkaline activation based on steel-making slags is proposed. The introduction of low water demand carbonate cements into construction practice has been substantiated. Limestone crushing waste can be used as a carbonate mineral additive. The processing of crushed concrete waste into crushed stone, coarse sands and finely dispersed additives into cement concretes is considered. Technologies for processing large-tonnage waste in the production of building materials are environmentally sound and economically justified.
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Fomina, N., Pavlova, I., & Kochergina, M. (2020). Industrial Waste as Components of Building Materials. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 222). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202022204002
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