Using Chinese Coal Gangue as an Ecological Aggregate and Its Modification: A Review

Materials (Basel). 2022 Jun 26;15(13):4495. doi: 10.3390/ma15134495.

Abstract

Coal gangue is a kind of industrial solid waste with serious ecological and environmental implications. Producing concrete with coal gangue aggregate is one of the green sustainable development requirements. This paper reviews the properties and preparation methods of Chinese gangue aggregate, studies the influence of gangue aggregate on concrete properties and the prediction model of gangue concrete, and summarizes the influence of modified materials on gangue concrete. The studies analyzed in this review show that different treatments influence the performance of coal gangue aggregate concrete. With the increase in the replacement ratio of coal gangue aggregate in concrete, the concrete workability and mechanical performance are reduced. Furthermore, the pore structure changes lead to decreased porosity, greatly affecting the durability. Coal gangue is not recommended for producing high-grade concretes. Nevertheless, pore structure can be improved by adding mineral admixtures, fibers, and admixtures to the coal gangue concrete. Hence, the working properties, mechanical properties, and durability of the concrete can be improved effectively, ensuring that coal gangue concrete meets engineering design requirements. Adding modified materials to coal gangue concrete is a viable future development direction.

Keywords: aggregate; coal gangue; concrete; concrete performance; modified materials; solid waste utilization.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 52179132); the Program for Science and Technology Innovation Talents in universities of Henan province (No. 20HASTIT013); the Open Fund of State Key Laboratory of Eco-hydraulics in Northwest Arid Region (No. 2021KFKT-10); three scientific and technological research projects in Henan province (Nos. 212102310934, 212102210452, and 212102310561); and the Master Innovation Ability Enhancement Project of North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power (No. YK-2021-16).