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Resources, Conservation and Recycling

Publication date: 2013-04-01
Volume: 73 Pages: 53 - 63
Publisher: Elsevier

Author:

Pontikes, Yiannis
Angelopoulos, GN

Keywords:

Science & Technology, Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Engineering, Environmental, Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, Red mud, Cement, Raw material, Pozzolanic material, Sustainability, RED MUD, CAO-SIO2-AL2O3-FE2O3 SYSTEM, BAYER PROCESS, FOREIGN IONS, ALKALI, REACTIVITY, ALUMINA, 05 Environmental Sciences, 09 Engineering, 12 Built Environment and Design, 33 Built environment and design, 40 Engineering, 41 Environmental sciences

Abstract:

Utilisation of Bayer's process bauxite residue, BR, aka red mud, takes place in a very small fraction worldwide, most probably <5 wt.%. A success story in terms of industrial implementation is utilisation of BR as a raw material in cement production. The use of BR as a pozzolanic material has also been reported, with promising results in laboratory scale. This work aims to present an in depth review of these cases by providing a critical overview of the on-going research over the last forty years. To facilitate the transition from laboratory to industrial scale, a barriers and drivers analysis is also presented for the case of BR addition in the raw meal of cement clinker, following both BR and cement producers' perspective. It is demonstrated that tangible results can be achieved with present-day technology and that one of the major barrier is economic. A number of clear actions are suggested to accelerate the transition towards a more sustainable management of BR. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.