Sustainable recycling of electric arc furnace steel slag as aggregate in concrete: Effects on the environmental and technical performance

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The aim of this research work was the evaluation of the feasibility to utilize industrial by-products, such as electric arc furnace steel slags, for sustainable concrete production. The paper evaluated the environmental and mechanical properties of steel slags and concrete, respectively. Specifically, the release of contaminants from steel slags was investigated by leaching test and the properties of fresh and hardened concrete were evaluated for a concrete mixture designed with a partial substitution (30%) of natural coarse aggregates with electric arc furnace steel slags. The results show that the concentrations of pollutants were lower than the legal limits imposed by the Ministerial Decree 186/2006 and the addition of steel slag can enhance the mechanical performance of concrete. The compressive strength of cubic specimens was also measured after different cycles of alternate wetting–drying. The steel slag incorporation results in a stiffness comparable to that of a traditional concrete. Overall, the mechanical and leaching characterization has shown that the reuse of electric arc furnace steel slags for sustainable concrete production is feasible and reliable.

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Diotti, A., Cominoli, L., Galvin, A. P., Sorlini, S., & Plizzari, G. (2021). Sustainable recycling of electric arc furnace steel slag as aggregate in concrete: Effects on the environmental and technical performance. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(2), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13020521

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