Effects of Steel Slag and Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA) on Enhancing the CO2 Sequestration Performance of Gangue-Based Cemented Backfill Materials
Xinying Li, Dan Kang, Zejun Li, Nan Zhou, Qian Chen

TL;DR
Adding steel slag and EDTA improves cement backfill strength and CO2 capture, but only at optimal amounts.
Contribution
A novel approach using steel slag and EDTA to enhance CO2 sequestration and mechanical properties of cemented backfill materials.
Findings
Optimal performance occurs at 10% steel slag and 0.5 g/L EDTA.
EDTA chelates Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺, enhancing ion release and carbonation.
Excessive steel slag or EDTA reduces hydration products and performance.
Abstract
What are the main findings? Proper steel slag and EDTA improved cemented paste backfill strength and CO2 uptake.Strength and CO2 uptake rose then fell with slag/EDTA, optimum at 10% slag, 0.5 g/L EDTA.EDTA chelates Ca2+/Mg2+ in steel slag, enhancing ion release and catalyzing carbonation.CO2 sequestration consumes hydration products, reducing compressive strength of backfill. Proper steel slag and EDTA improved cemented paste backfill strength and CO2 uptake. Strength and CO2 uptake rose then fell with slag/EDTA, optimum at 10% slag, 0.5 g/L EDTA. EDTA chelates Ca2+/Mg2+ in steel slag, enhancing ion release and catalyzing carbonation. CO2 sequestration consumes hydration products, reducing compressive strength of backfill. What are the implications of the main findings? Synergistic steel slag and EDTA optimize backfill by balancing strength and CO2 uptake.The results provide a…
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TopicsConcrete and Cement Materials Research · Rock Mechanics and Modeling · Grouting, Rheology, and Soil Mechanics
