Industrial Waste Management: Economical Benefits of the Resource Utilization of Phosphogypsum
Abstract
There are many publications in the literature on the reuse of waste gypsum in material production. In this study, in which the analysis of these existing publications is made through the determinations, the data examined are limited to the article and these are not included. However, to understand the general framework of the research in this field better, a few of these in the related literature are given below as examples. It is seen that industrial waste gypsum, which is a type of waste gypsum, has been examined more. Phosphogypsum, which is included in this waste group, reduces the water requirement for adjusting the cement consistency by adding phosphogypsum in cement production. As a result of the addition of phosphogypsum in wall element production, it was determined that the addition of phosphogypsum caused a decrease in mechanical strength, a decrease in unit weight and an increase in water requirement. It has been concluded that the addition of 15% phosphogypsum in soil stabilization of phosphogypsum, which is in the chemical waste class, causes an increase in water demand and pressure strength. In addition, 5.4% gypsum board waste with recycling potential is generated in the production of building elements made with waste gypsum boards formed at a construction site.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.5296/ijim.v7i1.20325
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