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X-rаy diffraction and SEM analysis of waste sulfur modification for use in concretes

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Đorđević, Nataša
Vlahović, Milica
Martinović, Sanja
Bugarčić, Mladen
Mihajlović, Slavica
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Secondary sulfur obtained as a by-product in the oil refining process is a major problem as an environmental pollutant. One of the possibilities for environmental protection is the use of sulfur obtained in this way as a component of sulfur concrete. Mixing of sulfur with suitable additives can provide longer working lifetime of sulfur concrete, as well as maintenance of the former physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of concrete. Such mixtures are usually called modified sulfur or sulfur cement. Secondary sulfur produced in the oil refining process by the Klaus process (approval of crude oil) cannot be used in this form. In order to be ready for the use of sulfur concrete and asphalt, it is necessary to modify elemental sulfur from cyclic to chain form, obtaining of modified sulfur whose application is as a binding agent in a concrete instead of portland cement is described in this paper. Influence of dicyclopentadien, an organic additive, on sulfur modification has been stud...ied in this research. Microstructure and mineral analysis of modified and unmodified sulfur cement binding are performed using polarized and scanning electron microscopes and X-ray diffraction spectrometer.

Keywords:
modified sulfur / dicyclopentadiene / binding agent
Source:
Podzemni radovi / Underground mining engineering, 2021, 38, 57-65
Publisher:
  • University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mining and Geology
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200026 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy - IChTM) (RS-200026)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200023 (Institute of Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Row Materials - ITNMS, Belgrade) (RS-200023)

DOI: 10.5937/podrad2138057Q

ISSN: 0354-2904

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AU  - Đorđević, Nataša
AU  - Vlahović, Milica
AU  - Martinović, Sanja
AU  - Bugarčić, Mladen
AU  - Mihajlović, Slavica
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5990
AB  - Secondary sulfur obtained as a by-product in the oil refining process is a major problem as an environmental pollutant. One of the possibilities for environmental protection is the use of sulfur obtained in this way as a component of sulfur concrete. Mixing of sulfur with suitable additives can provide longer working lifetime of sulfur concrete, as well as maintenance of the former physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of concrete. Such mixtures are usually called modified sulfur or sulfur cement. Secondary sulfur produced in the oil refining process by the Klaus process (approval of crude oil) cannot be used in this form. In order to be ready for the use of sulfur concrete and asphalt, it is necessary to modify elemental sulfur from cyclic to chain form, obtaining of modified sulfur whose application is as a binding agent in a concrete instead of portland cement is described in this paper. Influence of dicyclopentadien, an organic additive, on sulfur modification has been studied in this research. Microstructure and mineral analysis of modified and unmodified sulfur cement binding are performed using polarized and scanning electron microscopes and X-ray diffraction spectrometer.
PB  - University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mining and Geology
T2  - Podzemni radovi / Underground mining engineering
T1  - X-rаy diffraction and SEM analysis of waste sulfur modification for use in concretes
VL  - 38
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DO  - 10.5937/podrad2138057Q
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year = "2021",
abstract = "Secondary sulfur obtained as a by-product in the oil refining process is a major problem as an environmental pollutant. One of the possibilities for environmental protection is the use of sulfur obtained in this way as a component of sulfur concrete. Mixing of sulfur with suitable additives can provide longer working lifetime of sulfur concrete, as well as maintenance of the former physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of concrete. Such mixtures are usually called modified sulfur or sulfur cement. Secondary sulfur produced in the oil refining process by the Klaus process (approval of crude oil) cannot be used in this form. In order to be ready for the use of sulfur concrete and asphalt, it is necessary to modify elemental sulfur from cyclic to chain form, obtaining of modified sulfur whose application is as a binding agent in a concrete instead of portland cement is described in this paper. Influence of dicyclopentadien, an organic additive, on sulfur modification has been studied in this research. Microstructure and mineral analysis of modified and unmodified sulfur cement binding are performed using polarized and scanning electron microscopes and X-ray diffraction spectrometer.",
publisher = "University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mining and Geology",
journal = "Podzemni radovi / Underground mining engineering",
title = "X-rаy diffraction and SEM analysis of waste sulfur modification for use in concretes",
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Đorđević, N., Vlahović, M., Martinović, S., Bugarčić, M.,& Mihajlović, S.. (2021). X-rаy diffraction and SEM analysis of waste sulfur modification for use in concretes. in Podzemni radovi / Underground mining engineering
University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mining and Geology., 38, 57-65.
https://doi.org/10.5937/podrad2138057Q
Đorđević N, Vlahović M, Martinović S, Bugarčić M, Mihajlović S. X-rаy diffraction and SEM analysis of waste sulfur modification for use in concretes. in Podzemni radovi / Underground mining engineering. 2021;38:57-65.
doi:10.5937/podrad2138057Q .
Đorđević, Nataša, Vlahović, Milica, Martinović, Sanja, Bugarčić, Mladen, Mihajlović, Slavica, "X-rаy diffraction and SEM analysis of waste sulfur modification for use in concretes" in Podzemni radovi / Underground mining engineering, 38 (2021):57-65,
https://doi.org/10.5937/podrad2138057Q . .

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