• Title of article

    Revealing the Potential of Red Mud and Recycled Water: A Review of Geopolymer Concrete

  • Author/Authors

    Rupa ، M. Department of CE - Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology University , Rao ، V. M. Department of CE - Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology University , Sethy ، K. Department of CE - Govt. College of Engineering Kalahandi

  • From page
    1019
  • To page
    1029
  • Abstract
    Red mud, a byproduct of the alumina industry, has the potential to be used as additional cementitious material in the creation of ecologically friendly concrete. The benefits and drawbacks of using red mud along with recycled water in the creation of concrete are covered in this article. Red mud, often referred to as bauxite residue, is a rich source of reactive oxides, such as iron oxide and silica, therefore using it to enhance the mechanical qualities of concrete may be an option. By utilizing recycled water and replacing cement with processed and activated red mud, concrete production may be done with fewer energy and greenhouse gas emissions. Red mud’s high alkalinity and acidity, however, make it challenging to work with for concrete and might leach heavy metals. The usefulness of red mud in a range of construction projects, such as the production of pavement, structural elements, and precast components, is surveyed in this article along with case studies. By eliminating the problems associated with the use of red mud, the construction industry may migrate to a more circular and sustainable approach to materials, significantly reducing waste and minimizing environmental impact.
  • Keywords
    Building Materials , Concrete , industrial waste water , Red Mud , Sustainability , Industrial Waste
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Engineering
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Engineering
  • Record number

    2780997