Leaching behaviour of major and trace elements from concrete: Effect of fly ash and GGBS

Wolfram Müllauer, Robin E. Beddoe, Detlef Heinz

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Abstract

The leaching of major and trace elements from concrete made with Portland cement, fly ash and GGBS (ground granulated blast-furnace slag) was studied using pH static availability and tank leach tests. The release of substances during the tank leach test occurs by surface dissolution of phases at the concrete surface and diffusion inside the concrete, the amounts depending on the phases controlling solubility and concrete porosity. Alkali release is controlled by diffusion and is thus reduced by lower water/binder ratios and the replacement of Portland cement by fly ash. Ca, Al and S release occurs mainly by surface dissolution of portlandite and AFt/AFm, respectively. The release of V is determined by surface dissolution of V substituted ettringite and/or calcium vanadate. Although fly ash can increase the total V content of concrete, enhancing release, only 2% of the total V content in concrete was available for release.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)129-139
Number of pages11
JournalCement and Concrete Composites
Volume58
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2015

Keywords

  • Concrete
  • Fly ash
  • GGBS
  • Heavy metals
  • Leaching behaviour

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