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The policies to meet the "zero waste" regime and transition to sustainable circular economy can no longer ignore the use of wastes in place of natural resources, and these daunting and vital societal challenges are nowadays being faced by several nations. The main objective of this work was to search waste materials suitable for a quick and environmentally friendly production of a nanoporous geomaterial able to trap toxic metals at the solid/liquid interface. More specifically, the end-of-waste from the thermal inertization of cement-asbestos and glass powder from domestic glass containers have been employed as sources for the hydrothermal synthesis of a tobermorite-rich material (TRM) successfully tested for the selective removal of Pb, Zn, Cd, and Ni from aqueous solutions. The synthesis was carried out in alkaline solution under mild hydrothermal conditions (120 °C) within 24 h. The quantitative phase analyses of the TRM carried out by applying the Rietveld method showed the occurrence of a large amount of well-crystallized 11 Å Al-substituted tobermorites and an amorphous phase and a lower content of aragonite and calcite. Chemical analyses and thermogravimetric measurements coupled with simultaneous evolved gas mass spectrometry highlighted that Al for Si substitutions in the wollastonite-like tetrahedral chains of tobermorites are balanced by the occurrence of Ca, Na, and K cations in the interlayer rather than by (OH) for O substitutions in the CaO polyhedra. Time-dependent removal tests clearly indicated that metal cations are selectively adsorbed depending on their concentration in solution. Moreover, the kinetic curves showed that the removal of metals from solution is fast and the equilibrium is almost reached in the first 8 h.
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Materials (Basel)
June 2025
Faculty of Chemistry and Geosciences, Vilnius University, Naugarduko 24, LT-03225 Vilnius, Lithuania.
One of the effective types of heat-resistant insulating products with an operating temperature of 1050 °C is made from calcium silicates or their hydrates. These materials are made from synthetic xonotlite and 1.13 nm tobermorite.
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April 2025
College of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, Guangdong 518060, China. Electronic address:
Al-substituted tobermorite (TOB) can be synthesized as a value-added product through hydrothermal treatment (HT) using incineration fly ash (IFA) with an exogenous additive. However, extreme conditions and low purity limit its further use. To solve these issues, we explored the potential of industrial SiO (i-SiO) in synthesizing Al-substituted TOB using IFA from two megacities: Shanghai (IFA-H) and Shenzhen (IFA-Z).
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January 2022
Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences, The University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via G. Campi 103, Modena I-41125, Italy.
The policies to meet the "zero waste" regime and transition to sustainable circular economy can no longer ignore the use of wastes in place of natural resources, and these daunting and vital societal challenges are nowadays being faced by several nations. The main objective of this work was to search waste materials suitable for a quick and environmentally friendly production of a nanoporous geomaterial able to trap toxic metals at the solid/liquid interface. More specifically, the end-of-waste from the thermal inertization of cement-asbestos and glass powder from domestic glass containers have been employed as sources for the hydrothermal synthesis of a tobermorite-rich material (TRM) successfully tested for the selective removal of Pb, Zn, Cd, and Ni from aqueous solutions.
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November 2019
State Key Laboratory of Materials-Oriented Chemical Engineering, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing 210009, China.
Tobermorite and Al-substituted tobermorite with varying Al/(Si + Al) molar ratios were synthesized via the static hydrothermal method. The effect of different Al substitution ratios on the structure of tobermorite was investigated by XRD, SEM-EDS, TG-DSC, FT-IR, Si, and Al MAS-NMR. The interplanar crystal spacing of (002) increased with the increment of the Al substitution ratio.
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February 2014
Department of Material and Energy Science, Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Tsushima-Naka, kita-ku, Okayama 700-8530, Japan. Electronic address:
Al-substituted 11Å-tobermorite was formed by alkaline hydrothermal treatment of blast furnace slag with sodium silicate added at 180°C for 2-48 h. Effects of the hydrothermal treatment time were characterized by XRD, SEM, and isothermal adsorption of N2. Sorption characteristics of the obtained samples were examined for Cs(+) and Sr(2+).
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