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Utilization of rice straw as an inhibitor of strength deterioration of sulfide-rich cemented paste backfill

Zhuen Ruan, Hao Fu, Aixiang Wu, Raimund Bürger, Jiandong Wang

2023Journal of Materials Research and Technology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cemented paste backfill (CPB) has been a practical approach for mining waste management, underground goaf treatment, and green mining. Strength deterioration because of high sulfide content (SC) is a severe challenge for sulfide-rich CPB. To investigate the influence of rice straw (RS) on the strength of sulfide-rich CPB, RS was utilized as an inhibitor of strength deterioration. RS dosage (RSD), RS length (RSL), and sulfide content (SC) were chosen as the factors, and two stages of the experiment were carried out. It was found that high SC produced pores, cracks, and loose microstructure of CPB, resulting in the strength deterioration of sulfide-rich CPB. The 90-day uniaxial compressive strength (90 d-UCS) was the maximum of the UCS of sulfide-rich CPB. The hydration products and microstructural characteristics observed by XRD and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) illustrated that RS has the effect of bridging and water retention. Accordingly, adding RS improved the long-term strength of sulfide-rich CPB. The optimal RSD, RSL, and SC for 90 d-UCS of sulfide-rich CPB were obtained through the response surface methodology approach. The optimal conditions within the experimental range of this study for maximum 90 d-UCS of CPB with high SC (17 wt%) were RSD of 0.032 wt% and RSL of 0.28 cm, producing a 90 d-UCS of 5.14 MPa.

Topics & Concepts

SulfideCompressive strengthMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeHydrogen sulfideStrawMicrostructureUltimate tensile strengthRice strawComposite materialMetallurgySulfurChemistryInorganic chemistryTailings Management and PropertiesMine drainage and remediation techniquesMining and Resource Management