Effects of Adding Neutralized Red Mud on the Hydration Properties of Cement Paste

Materials (Basel). 2020 Sep 16;13(18):4107. doi: 10.3390/ma13184107.

Abstract

Red mud is a highly alkaline waste by-product of the aluminum industry. Although recycling of red mud is being actively researched, a feasible technological solution has not been found yet. In this study, we propose that neutralization of red mud alkalinity could assist in its use as a construction material. Neutralized red mud (LRM + S; pH 6-8) was prepared by adding sulfuric acid to liquefied red mud (LRM; pH 10-12). After adding LRM and LRM + S to cement paste, the heat of hydration, compressive strength, and hydration products were examined. The experiments revealed that the calorific value of the cement paste with LRM was low, and its peak was delayed, when compared with that of plain cement paste (referred to as Plain), whereas the calorific value of the cement paste with LRM + S was similar to that of Plain. At the age of 28 d, the compressive strength of the cement paste with 10% LRM + S was 99% whereas that with 20% LRM was only 55% of the strength of Plain. Thus, our results help to resolve the issue of strength degradation of cementitious materials observed upon the addition of red mud and enable its reuse as a construction material.

Keywords: X-ray diffraction; cement paste; compressive strength; heat of hydration; liquefied red mud; neutralized red mud; recycling; red mud.