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Advancing circular economy and construction sustainability: transforming mine tailings into high-value cementitious and alkali-activated concrete
by
Guo, Yipu
, Qu, Fulin
, Li, Wengui
in
639/166
/ 639/301
/ 704/172
/ By products
/ Cement
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Circular economy
/ Concrete
/ Construction industry
/ Green Chemistry
/ Heavy metals
/ Hydration
/ Interdisciplinary research
/ Interdisciplinary studies
/ Materials Science
/ Mine tailings
/ Mine wastes
/ Mineralogy
/ Mining industry
/ Particle size
/ Physicochemical properties
/ Raw materials
/ Review
/ Sustainability
/ Tailings
/ Toxicity
/ Waste Management/Waste Technology
2025
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Advancing circular economy and construction sustainability: transforming mine tailings into high-value cementitious and alkali-activated concrete
by
Guo, Yipu
, Qu, Fulin
, Li, Wengui
in
639/166
/ 639/301
/ 704/172
/ By products
/ Cement
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Circular economy
/ Concrete
/ Construction industry
/ Green Chemistry
/ Heavy metals
/ Hydration
/ Interdisciplinary research
/ Interdisciplinary studies
/ Materials Science
/ Mine tailings
/ Mine wastes
/ Mineralogy
/ Mining industry
/ Particle size
/ Physicochemical properties
/ Raw materials
/ Review
/ Sustainability
/ Tailings
/ Toxicity
/ Waste Management/Waste Technology
2025
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Advancing circular economy and construction sustainability: transforming mine tailings into high-value cementitious and alkali-activated concrete
by
Guo, Yipu
, Qu, Fulin
, Li, Wengui
in
639/166
/ 639/301
/ 704/172
/ By products
/ Cement
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Circular economy
/ Concrete
/ Construction industry
/ Green Chemistry
/ Heavy metals
/ Hydration
/ Interdisciplinary research
/ Interdisciplinary studies
/ Materials Science
/ Mine tailings
/ Mine wastes
/ Mineralogy
/ Mining industry
/ Particle size
/ Physicochemical properties
/ Raw materials
/ Review
/ Sustainability
/ Tailings
/ Toxicity
/ Waste Management/Waste Technology
2025
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Advancing circular economy and construction sustainability: transforming mine tailings into high-value cementitious and alkali-activated concrete
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Advancing circular economy and construction sustainability: transforming mine tailings into high-value cementitious and alkali-activated concrete
2025
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Overview
Recycling mine tailings in concrete production offers transformative potential for the resource-intensive construction sector. This review critically examines studies on utilizing tailings in cementitious and alkali-activated concrete, covering physicochemical properties, mineralogy, activation, performance, toxicity, and sustainability. It starts from fundamental characteristics and multiple utilization channels to the engineering performance and latest industrialization advancements. Our aim is to provide valuable insights and help shape a roadmap for future interdisciplinary research efforts.
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