2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2015.07.173
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Preparation and properties of sintered glass–ceramics containing Au–Cu tailing waste

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“…148 MPa, Table 6.5) is higher than the values obtained (between 5 and 67 MPa) in other studies (Zhu et al, 2016) and (Zhang et al, 2015a), or lower compared to the values reported (up to 237 MPa) by Lin et al (2015), Yoon et al (2013) and Zhang et al (2015b) (Table 6.6). The values of microhardness obtained in the present study are in the same range with the values listed in Table 6.6, as well as those obtained in studies investigating the production of glass-ceramics from other wastes, such as mine tailings (Ye et al, 2015), sugar cane bagasse ash (Teixeira et al, 2014 and references therein) or cement kiln dust (Khater, 2010). However, it must be noted that microhardness values obtained in the present study (5.47-8.89 GPa) exceeded those obtained in an earlier study (2.52-5.73 GPa) investigating the production of glassceramics from fly ash mixed with red mud or ferronickel slag at 800 o C (Kritikaki et al, 2016).…”
Section: Comparison With Other Studiessupporting
confidence: 86%
“…148 MPa, Table 6.5) is higher than the values obtained (between 5 and 67 MPa) in other studies (Zhu et al, 2016) and (Zhang et al, 2015a), or lower compared to the values reported (up to 237 MPa) by Lin et al (2015), Yoon et al (2013) and Zhang et al (2015b) (Table 6.6). The values of microhardness obtained in the present study are in the same range with the values listed in Table 6.6, as well as those obtained in studies investigating the production of glass-ceramics from other wastes, such as mine tailings (Ye et al, 2015), sugar cane bagasse ash (Teixeira et al, 2014 and references therein) or cement kiln dust (Khater, 2010). However, it must be noted that microhardness values obtained in the present study (5.47-8.89 GPa) exceeded those obtained in an earlier study (2.52-5.73 GPa) investigating the production of glassceramics from fly ash mixed with red mud or ferronickel slag at 800 o C (Kritikaki et al, 2016).…”
Section: Comparison With Other Studiessupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Kim, et al (2015) substituted feldspar with liquid crystal from GW to produce porcelain sanitary ware. Ye, et al (2015) presented a gold and cooper tailings treating method by sintering glass-ceramics. Lu, et al (2019) developed precast concrete from glass cullet and glass powder.…”
Section: Zhu Et Al (2016) Elaborated Ceramics With Low Density and Low Thermal Conductivity From Glass Waste (Gw)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common approach is to utilize inert tailings as a construction material at the mining site, in cluding in road construction, as backfill material in underground mines, and as dam support material (Kauppila et al, 2011). Tailings have been inves tigated and utilized on a minor scale as a building material, to make bricks (Ahmari & Zhang, 2012Zhang, 2013), mineral wool (Marabini et al, 1998), and various ceramic products such as glass ceramics (Marabini et al, 1998, Shao et al, 2005, Ye et al, 2015 and geopolymers (PacheoTorgal et al, 2008(PacheoTorgal et al, , 2010Ahmari & Zhang, 2012.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%