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<div class="csl-entry">Lyubomirskiy, N., Bakhtina, T., Gusev, A., Bakhtin, A., Bilenko, G., & Linert, W. (2025). Development of Cement-Free Binder Systems Based on Metallurgical Waste: Hardening by Forced Carbonation. <i>Journal of Composites Science</i>, <i>9</i>(4), Article 184. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs9040184</div>
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/214208
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This article explores the possibility of using metallurgical waste slags formed during the smelting of cast iron and steel as cementless binders that harden due to forced carbonization and the subsequent hydration processes of some minerals that form the basis of these slags. This study presents the results of multi-objective optimization using statistical methods of mathematical experimental design, with the purpose of obtaining a carbonized material with good mechanical and physical properties. As a result of the research, carbonized stone with compressive strength up to 116.5 MPa was obtained. Water absorption by weight is within the range of 6.0–17.0%, and quantitative CO2 binding was 6–11.9%, depending on the type of slag. A pilot batch of wall product samples (hollow bricks and paving elements of various territories) was manufactured under production conditions. During the tests, we found that the compressive strengths of products based on BOF and EAF slags were 96.3 and 81.1 MPa, respectively, and that of bricks based on BS slag was 37.1 MPa. A comprehensive analysis of the performance properties of products from the pilot batch showed that these samples meet the requirements of national standards.
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Journal of Composites Science
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carbonate hardening
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hydration
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steel slags
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carbon dioxide
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mechanical performance
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recycling
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Development of Cement-Free Binder Systems Based on Metallurgical Waste: Hardening by Forced Carbonation