Abstract

The behaviour of the system granulated blast-furnace slag—phosphogypsum—water has been studied in the presence of a small amount of hydrated lime and in the range of phosphogypsum/slag composition ratio up to 20/100. When compared to pure gypsum, phosphogypsum appears to be a more efficacious activating agent with regard to the formation of the hydrated phases, specifically calcium silicate hydrate and calcium trisulphoaluminate hydrate. The results are worthy of consideration as far as the disposal of phosphogypsum is concerned.

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