Leaching characteristics of biomass ash-based binder in neutral and acidic media
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Chaunsali, Piyush; Uvegi, Hugo; Traynor, Bryan; Olivetti, Elsa
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Biomass ash results from the combustion of agricultural residues, which, in many developing countries, are a primary source of power generation for small and medium size industries. This study focuses on the performance of a binder synthesized from an Indian biomass ash, Indo-Gangetic clay, hydrated lime, and aqueous 1M NaOH solution. To measure the extent of leaching and its impact on physicochemical properties, the biomass ash binder in powder form (<45 μm size) was exposed to two different leaching media: deionized water and 0.1M HNO₃ at two different solution-to-sample ratios (by wt.) of 10 and 100. Sodium leaching was found to be prominent in the biomass ash binder irrespective of leaching medium and solution-to-sample ratio. However, calcium leaching was significantly higher in 0.1M HNO₃ than in deionized water. Calcium silicate hydrate present in the biomass ash binder was found to be less chemically stable in 0.1M HNO₃, exhibiting complete calcium leaching at a solution-to-sample ratio of 100. Furthermore, significant leaching of calcium in 0.1M HNO₃ solution resulted in phase modification of calcium silicate hydrate, the main reaction product of the biomass ash binder.
Date issued
2019-07Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and EngineeringJournal
Cement and Concrete Composites
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Elsevier BV
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Chaunsali, Piyush et al. "Leaching characteristics of biomass ash-based binder in neutral and acidic media." Cement and Concrete Composites 100 (July 2019) © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
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0958-9465