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Immobilization of Heavy Metals in Boroaluminosilicate Geopolymers

Piotr Rożek, Paulina Florek, Magdalena Król, W. Mozgawa

2021Materials18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Boroaluminosilicate geopolymers were used for the immobilization of heavy metals. Then, their mechanical properties, phase composition, structure, and microstructure were investigated. The addition of borax and boric acid did not induce the formation of any crystalline phases. Boron was incorporated into the geopolymeric network and caused the formation of N–B–A–S–H (hydrated sodium boroaluminosilicate) gel. In the range of a B/Al molar ratio of 0.015–0.075, the compressive strength slightly increased (from 16.1 to 18.7 MPa), while at a ratio of 0.150, the compressive strength decreased (to 12 MPa). Heavy metals (lead and nickel) were added as nitrate salts. The loss of the strength of the geopolymers induced by heavy metals was limited by the presence of boron. However, it caused an increase in heavy metal leaching. Despite this, heavy metals were almost entirely immobilized (with immobilization rates of >99.8% in the case of lead and >99.99% in the case of nickel). The lower immobilization rate of lead was due to the formation of macroscopic crystalline inclusions of PbO·xH2O, which was vulnerable to leaching.

Topics & Concepts

BoraxCompressive strengthLeaching (pedology)Boric acidMaterials scienceMetalNickelBoronSelective leachingAlkali metalHeavy metalsMicrostructureChemical engineeringMetallurgyNuclear chemistryInorganic chemistryChemistryComposite materialCopperEnvironmental chemistryOrganic chemistryRaw materialSoil scienceSoil waterEnvironmental scienceEngineeringConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials productionMagnesium Oxide Properties and Applications