Abstract
Foam concrete possesses low density and excellent thermal insulation properties and has been widely used in construction industry. Considering the recycling and reusing of coal gasification slag (CGS), a solid waste product in the coal chemical industry, CGS was used as the supplementary cementations material to prepare foam concrete (CGS-FC) in this work. The influence of the CGS content and water-binder ratio on the pore structure, mechanical and thermal properties was investigated. The results show that the CGS content and water-binder ratio directly impact the fluidity of the slurry, which affects the internal pore structure of the specimens after molding. And a CGS-FC with a compressive strength of 6.89 MPa, thermal conductivity of 0.24 W/m K, and a bulk density of 867 kg/m3 was successfully produced when the CGS content was 30% and water-binder ratio was 0.5. In particular, the utilization of CGS to prepare foam concrete product has recycling efficiency and environmental benefit.
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