Xiangyu Xiao’s research while affiliated with Wuhan University of Technology and other places

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Publications (3)


Utilization of waterglass coatings to improve the carbonization resistance of excess-sulphate phosphogypsum slag plastering mortar
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December 2023

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Construction and Building Materials

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Xiangyu Xiao

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Gaoshang Ouyang

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Ziyan Wang

Reutilization of gangue wastes in phosphogypsum-based excess-sulphate cementitious materials: Effects of wet co-milling on the rheology, hydration and strength development

January 2023

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Construction and Building Materials

This paper presents an experimental study on the effects of calcined gangue and wet co-milling on the properties of phosphogypsum-based excess-sulphate cementitious materials (PESCMs), including setting time, rheology, heavy metal solidification and strength development. For PESCMs containing 0%-50% calcined gangue, with and without wet co-milling, we examined hydration and microstructural evolution. Results indicate that the addition of calcined gangue shortens the initial and final setting time of fresh PESCM pastes, and impairs stability, fluidity and strength development. After wet co-milling, the rheological and mechanical properties of PESCM pastes are improved, where the binders with 10–20% calcined gangue show a 40% increase in 28-d compressive strength. Hydration of calcined gangue is rapid and weakens the retarding effect of impurities, providing more active aluminates and silicates for further hydration. Wet co-milling promotes physical dispersion, chemical dissolution and thus hydration, which helps refine microstructure for a better development of strength and heavy metal solidification capability.


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... A notable influencing factor is the ambient curing moisture and improper curing methods, such as insufficient water, which are disadvantages to the hydration progress. Further, premature exposure to air (CO 2 ) leads to the decomposition of the already formed ettringite [15][16][17]. Thereafter, a comparative study on curing conditions affecting PCBA property evolution is desired so as to guide combined curing method selection for optimizing PCBA production. ...

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Comparison of Curing Conditions on Physical Properties, Mechanical Strength Development, and Pore Structures of Phosphogypsum-Based Cold-Bonded Aggregates
Utilization of waterglass coatings to improve the carbonization resistance of excess-sulphate phosphogypsum slag plastering mortar
  • Citing Article
  • December 2023

Construction and Building Materials

... Additionally, when 10% modified lime mud was added, the resulting cement mortar exhibited remarkable rheology and mechanical properties. Wang et al. examined the impact of wet-milled calcined gangue on the hydration process and microstructure of phosphogypsum-based cementitious material [22]. They observed that the ultrafine powder derived from calcined gangue demonstrated superior dispersion and dissolution characteristics, leading to accelerated hydration rates and reduced setting time. ...

Reutilization of gangue wastes in phosphogypsum-based excess-sulphate cementitious materials: Effects of wet co-milling on the rheology, hydration and strength development
  • Citing Article
  • January 2023

Construction and Building Materials