TY - JOUR
T1 - Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate activated Al-rich steel slag
T2 - The role of layered double hydroxides and aluminum hydrate gel
AU - Zhu, Mengyu
AU - Yu, Qingliang
AU - van der Laan, S.R.
A2 - Chen, Yuxuan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/3
Y1 - 2025/3
N2 - Due to absence of C-S-H gel, chemically activated mixed Al-rich steel slag often shows low early-age strength. This work proposes a novel method to accelerate the hydration of Al-rich steel slag by dipotassium hydrogen phosphate (DHP) activation. Results reveal that DHP significantly promotes the formation of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) by increasing pH of the pore solution and supplying phosphate ions as the interlayer anion. Ca-Al-LDHs competes with the Ca2+ used to form metastable C2AH8, thereby releasing additional AlOH4−, which is further accompanied by the increased formation of AH3 gel. Consequently, DHP-activated steel slag develops a denser microstructure dominated by highly-crystalized LDHs and amorphous AH3 gel and achieving impressive compressive strength (40 MPa at 28 days). Overall, this study provides a unique activation method for enhancing the early hydraulic activity of steel slag by in-situ formation of LDHs and AH3 gel, contributing to the unique way to utilize steel-making byproducts.
AB - Due to absence of C-S-H gel, chemically activated mixed Al-rich steel slag often shows low early-age strength. This work proposes a novel method to accelerate the hydration of Al-rich steel slag by dipotassium hydrogen phosphate (DHP) activation. Results reveal that DHP significantly promotes the formation of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) by increasing pH of the pore solution and supplying phosphate ions as the interlayer anion. Ca-Al-LDHs competes with the Ca2+ used to form metastable C2AH8, thereby releasing additional AlOH4−, which is further accompanied by the increased formation of AH3 gel. Consequently, DHP-activated steel slag develops a denser microstructure dominated by highly-crystalized LDHs and amorphous AH3 gel and achieving impressive compressive strength (40 MPa at 28 days). Overall, this study provides a unique activation method for enhancing the early hydraulic activity of steel slag by in-situ formation of LDHs and AH3 gel, contributing to the unique way to utilize steel-making byproducts.
KW - Chemical activation
KW - Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate
KW - In-situ formed LDHs
KW - Microstructure
KW - Steel slag
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cemconres.2025.107783
DO - 10.1016/j.cemconres.2025.107783
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85214347812
SN - 0008-8846
VL - 189
JO - Cement and Concrete Research
JF - Cement and Concrete Research
M1 - 107783
ER -