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Plenary Lectures
Karen Hanghøj – EIT RawMaterials Raw materials sourcing in a Circular Economy framework – why understanding the raw materials value chain matters |
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Waltraud M. Kriven – University of Illinois 23Na and 27Al MAS-NMR on slag-fly ash binders and slag-metakaolin binders |
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Hiroyuki Shibata – Tohoku University Thermophysical properties of silicate melts and glasses |
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Jan Bollen – Arcelor MIttal Slags valorisation in the EU: tapping the full potential |
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Vincent Basuyau – European Commission Legal and environmental bottlenecks and opportunities for slag-based products valorisation |
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Mansoor Barati – University of Toronto Dry granulation and heat recovery from metallurgical slags |
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Patrick Ammerlaan – SQAPE Commercialising geopolymers and gaining trust in the Dutch market through the patented SQAPE technology |
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Oral presentations
Session 1: Slag valorisation and thermodynamics | ||
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David Algermissen – FEhS – Building Materials Institute Valorisation of EAF slag through a defined reduction method |
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Visa Saari – Boliden Harjavalta Boliden Harjavalta copper and nickel smelter – Review of smelter operations, slags and slag valorisation studies |
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Moritz to Baben – GTT Technologies Thermochemistry of vanadium containing slags |
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Hugo Lucas – IME-RWTH Aachen University Thermodynamics of conditioning MSWI bottom ash using SAF for usage in minerals products |
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Buhle Xakalashe – IME-RWTH Aachen University Towards red mud valorisation: EAF smelting process for iron recovery and slag design for use as precursor in the construction industry |
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Session 2: Alternative cements and aggregates | ||
Jo Van Caneghem – KU Leuven Leaching of heavy metals from concrete pavers containing waste-to-energy bottom ash as an aggregate |
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Abel Danezan – CNRS CEMHTI Study of the kinetics of hydration of industrial granulated blast furnace slags: a structural investigation |
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Andreas Ehrenberg – FEhS – Building Materials Institute Glass structure of granulated blast furnace slag and its reactivity – A new approach |
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Yubo Sun – Microlab, TUDelft Investigation on the potential application of MSWI bottom ash as cement substitutes |
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Session 3: Slag properties at high temperature | ||
Sander Arnout – InsPyro Fluoride emissions from furnaces and relevance of slag fluoride capacity |
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Suguna Varanasi – RINL-Visakhapatnam Steel Plant Effect of physico-chemical properties of ladle furnace slag on sulphide capacity and slag valorisation options |
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Ling Zhang – KU Leuven In-situ study on CaO-Al2O3-SiO2-MgO (CASM) slag solidification by using electrical conductivity measurements |
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Rodrigo Lencina – Imerys Aluminates Prefused calcium aluminate flux vs. fluorspar for slag conditioning of stainless steel – a comparative life cycle assessment study |
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Joon Sung Choi – Yonsei University Structure-property prediction model via phase stability analysis of slags for reducing flux |
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Session 4: Slag storage conditioning and leaching | ||
Ajay Kumar Gupta – Tata Steel Identify factor to accelerate forced weathering rate for LD slag at Tata Steel to improve its availability |
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Maud Herbelin – Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans Saint-Etienne Evolution of chemical, mineralogical and magnetic properties of electric arc furnace slag over weathering |
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Mathieu Scattolin – Ecole des mines de Saint-Etienne Use of organic amendment and Endomycorrhizal fungi for steel slag phytostabilisation |
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Simone Neuhold – Montanuniversitaet Leoben Minimising the leaching of V and Cr from electric arc furnace slags by decreasing the FeO/SiO2 ratio |
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Jakob Kero – Luleå University of Technology A study on the leachability of metals from modified copper slag for added value applications |
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Session 5: Metal recovery | ||
Shin-ya Kitamura – Tohoku University Separation of phosphorus and manganese from steelmaking slag by selective reduction |
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Frantisek Kukurugya – VITO Recovering chromium from stainless steel and ferrochrome slags |
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Gisele Azimi – University of Toronto Valorisation of electric arc furnace slag for the recovery of niobium and titanium |
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Zhongfu Cheng – KU Leuven An effective equilibrium reaction model for the submerged plasma fuming process using ChemApp |
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Session 6: Slag valorisation as ceramics and insulation materials | ||
Eun Jin Jung – Research Institute of Industrial Science & Technology A study on the utilisation of slag as insulation material with excellent fire resistance |
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Maria Francisca Quereda Vazquez – Instituto De Technologia Ceramica LIFE FOUNDRYTILE: valorisation of iron foundry sands and dust in the ceramic tile production process |
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Patricia Rabelo Monich – Università degli Studi di Padova Porous glass-ceramics from alkali activation and sinter-crystallisation of vitrified bottom ash |
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Giovanna Sauve – KU Leuven Life cycle assessment of novel technical routes to valorise MSWI bottom ash |
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Youngjae Kim – Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources Evaluation of the applicability of slag and mining wastes for producing glass fibre |
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Session 7: Innovation, business models and case studies | ||
Boudewijn Piscaer – Pantheon Performance Foundation Removing prescriptive barriers to innovation implementations |
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Pedro Borges – ArcelorMittal Brasil Steel aggregate business plan – A case of success in Brazil |
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Sotya Astutiningsih – Universitas Indonesia Ni slag valorisation in Indonesia: a case study |
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José Palacios – Universidad de Playa Ancha New resources: studies on slag reprocessing and utilisation in Chile |
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Session 8: Metal recovery and internal use of slags | ||
Abdoulay Maihatchi – CNRS – Université de Lorraine Beneficiation of iron-rich tailings from the mining industry |
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Jihye Kim – University of Toronto Valorisation of blast furnace slag to recover rare earth elements utilizing a pyro-hydrometallurgical process |
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Mattia De Colle – KTH Royal Institute of Technology Optimising the use of EAF stainless steel slag to neutralise acid baths |
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Christiaan Zeilstra – Tata Steel Nederland | paper | presentation |
Session 9: Alternative heating, cooling and reactivity | ||
Willem Deleu – MEAM Heat recovery for an efficient microwave process |
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Irene Ruiz-Oria – Atlantic Copper S.L.U. Dry copper slag atomisation: on site laboratory-pilot scale trials at copper smelter facility |
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Jan Peter Schupsky – Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Influence of parameters on the crystallisation behaviour of oxidic slag systems determined by CLSM investigations |
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Ruben Snellings – VITO Reactivity of non-ferrous metallurgical slags and sludges measured by the RILEM R3 test |
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Pavel Lopez – KU Leuven The impact of amorphous-crystalline content in the hydration kinetics of a modified-BOF slag |
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Session 10: Alkali-activation | ||
Dimitrios Panias – National Technical University of Athens Utilisation of slag for the development of fire resistant geopolymers |
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Lars Cuyvers – Metallo Belgium N.V. KORANEL®: a clean synthetic mineral for sustainable building applications |
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Christina Siakati – KU Leuven Binary, ternary and quaternary Fe-rich slags: influence of Fe and Si substitution by Ca and Al on the atomic structure and reactivity |
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Alexander Wetzel – University of Kassel Alkali-activated slag with low water/binder-ratio |
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Tim Schade – University of Kassel Setting behaviour of alkaline activated face concrete for paving slabs |
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Poster presentations
Lu Lin – Metallurgical Technology Institute, Central Iron and Steel Research Institute, China Influence of distribution behaviour of phosphorus between P-rich and matrix phase in CaO-SiO2-FetO-P2O5 slag |
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Arne Peys – KU Leuven Department of Materials Engineering Sustainable Resources’ Database: the demise of the concept “residue” |
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Ahmet Dok – KU Leuven, Department of Materials Engineering Optimization of hydraulic properties of a C4AF – C3A rich metallurgical residue |
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Andreas Ehrenberg – FEhS – Institut für Baustoff-Forschung Potentials of new cements made from granulated blast furnace slag, fly ash and clinker |
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Vincent Hallet – KU Leuven/UGent High-volume OPC replacement by iron-rich non-ferrous metallurgy slag |
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Yi Jiang – Hunan University Valorization of steel slag through pelletization and CO2 sequestration: CO2 uptake, leaching and mechanical properties |
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Pithchai Pandian Sivakumar – KU Leuven/UGent Valorising Combined Residues Towards a Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cement |
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Youva Tyagi – Greencem Zero carbon emissions from a waste wood based light weight eco-friendly concrete system through Mecalithe |
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Youva Tyagi – Greencem Minimisation of carbon dioxide emission by reducing cement in a concrete system through Mecalithe® technology |
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Zhuangzhuang Liu – KU LEUVEN Rheological transitions of the solid-bearing BOF slag during cooling process |
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Hiromichi Takebe – Ehime University Temperature and composition dependences of viscosity for FeOx-SiO2 slag melts under magnetite formation control |
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Yannan Wang – KU Leuven Mixing characteristics of additives in slag pot |
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Guixuan Wu – GTT Technologies Inclusion of P2O5 and VOx in the viscosity model for molten slag in multicomponent oxide systems |
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Michiel Giels – KU Leuven Alkali-activation of vitrified bauxite residue: the effect of MgO |
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Katrijn Gijbels – UHasselt Development of cementitious materials for successful radon immobilization |
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Fernando Pereira – Mines Saint-Etienne Hydrometallurgy and Phytomanagement Approaches for Steel Slag management |
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Zhongfu Cheng – KU Leuven ZnO and PbO reduction from slag particles in ICP fuming process |
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Arnaud Boonen – KU Leuven, Faculty of Engineering Technology Campus Group T, 3000 Leuven, Belgium Tailoring properties of porous inorganic polymers: effect of the precursor |
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Mark Cesnovar – ZAG Alkali activated foams from slag |
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Roberto Murillo Alarcón – KU Leuven, Department of Materials Engineering Open-cell porous inorganic polymers for sound absorption |
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Seyed Majid Feghhi – Mobarakeh Steel Company (MSC) EAF Slag Processing in Mobarakeh Steel Company in Iran |
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Elise François – Department of Materials Engineering, KULeuven In-situ monitoring of additions to liquid slag using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) |
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Samant Nagraj – Metallo Belgium Submerged plasma zinc fuming process |
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Rensheng Chu – Shougang Group Co. Industrial application of aluminium slag in steelmaking process |
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Sabrina Van Winkel – KU Leuven Microstructural changes in freeze linings during zinc fuming processes |
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Jennifer Astoveza – Imerys Aluminates (Kerneos)/ KU Leuven/ Université de Lorraine Assessing the Reactivity of Industrial By-Products in Calcium Aluminate Cement-Based Formulations |
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Somnath Basu – Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Interaction between oxygen steelmaking slag and water contaminated with metalloid ions |
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Jorn Van De Sande – VUB Engineering of CaO-Al2O3-FeOx-SiO2 slags for high-performance hybrid cements |
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Guilherme Ascensão – Italcementi S.p.A, HeidelbergCement group The effect of CaO-rich admixtures on controlling the drying shrinkage of alkali-activated materials |
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Glenn Beersaerts – KU Leuven Developing a 3D-printable inorganic polymer, derived from an Fe-rich slag |
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Georgia Flesoura – KU Leuven Alkali activation of synthetic SiO2-CaO-FeOx-Al2O3-MgO glass |
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Michiel Giels – KU Leuven Heavy metal release from porous inorganic polymers made from Fe-rich slag: effect of al content and curing time |
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Vincent Hallet – KU Leuven/UGent Alkali-activation of Fe-rich slag using mixed Na-K solutions |
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Tobias Hertel – KU Leuven Synthesis of inorganic polymers from vitreous slags produced by EAF smelting of bauxite residue |
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Olivier Lippens – KU Leuven Carbonation resistance of cement from iron-rich slag |
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Bram Mast – Hasselt Univerisity Mechanical and microstructural properties of inorganic polymers in a gamma radiation field |
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Aparna Nedunuri – Department of Civil Engineeering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Effect of composition of precursor and solid content on rheological behaviour of alkali activated binders |
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Jagmeet Singh – National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar Effect of alkali content on compressive strength and efflorescence of NaOH activated copper slag mortar |
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Exhibitor pitch presentations
Imerys |
InsPyro |
Metallo |
Orbix |
ResourceFull |
Workshops
Workshop on carbonation technology for residue valorisation |
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University of Rome |
CNRS |
Orbix |
Workshop on inorganic polymer technology for residue valorisation |
VUB |
IHC Medusa |
CONCR3DE |