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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
Waltraud M. Kriven – University of Illinois
23Na and 27Al MAS-NMR on slag-fly ash binders and slag-metakaolin binders
Hiroyuki Shibata – Tohoku University
Thermophysical properties of silicate melts and glasses
paper presentation
Jan Bollen – Arcelor MIttal
Slags valorisation in the EU: tapping the full potential
paper presentation
Vincent Basuyau – European Commission
Legal and environmental bottlenecks and opportunities for slag-based products valorisation
paper presentation
Mansoor Barati – University of Toronto
Dry granulation and heat recovery from metallurgical slags
Patrick Ammerlaan – SQAPE
Commercialising geopolymers and gaining trust in the Dutch market through the patented SQAPE technology
paper

Oral presentations

Session 1: Slag valorisation and thermodynamics
David Algermissen – FEhS – Building Materials Institute
Valorisation of EAF slag through a defined reduction method
paper presentation
Visa Saari – Boliden Harjavalta
Boliden Harjavalta copper and nickel smelter – Review of smelter operations, slags and slag valorisation studies
paper presentation
Moritz to Baben – GTT Technologies
Thermochemistry of vanadium containing slags
paper presentation
Hugo Lucas – IME-RWTH Aachen University
Thermodynamics of conditioning MSWI bottom ash using SAF for usage in minerals products
paper presentation
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
paper presentation
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
paper presentation
Abel Danezan – CNRS CEMHTI
Study of the kinetics of hydration of industrial granulated blast furnace slags: a structural investigation
paper presentation
Andreas Ehrenberg – FEhS – Building Materials Institute
Glass structure of granulated blast furnace slag and its reactivity – A new approach
paper presentation
Yubo Sun – Microlab, TUDelft
Investigation on the potential application of MSWI bottom ash as cement substitutes
paper presentation
Session 3: Slag properties at high temperature
Sander Arnout – InsPyro
Fluoride emissions from furnaces and relevance of slag fluoride capacity
paper presentation
Suguna Varanasi – RINL-Visakhapatnam Steel Plant
Effect of physico-chemical properties of ladle furnace slag on sulphide capacity and slag valorisation options
paper
Ling Zhang – KU Leuven
In-situ study on CaO-Al2O3-SiO2-MgO (CASM) slag solidification by using electrical conductivity measurements
paper presentation
Rodrigo Lencina – Imerys Aluminates
Prefused calcium aluminate flux vs. fluorspar for slag conditioning of stainless steel – a comparative life cycle assessment study
paper presentation
Joon Sung Choi – Yonsei University
Structure-property prediction model via phase stability analysis of slags for reducing flux
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
paper presentation
Maud Herbelin – Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans Saint-Etienne
Evolution of chemical, mineralogical and magnetic properties of electric arc furnace slag over weathering
paper presentation
Mathieu Scattolin – Ecole des mines de Saint-Etienne
Use of organic amendment and Endomycorrhizal fungi for steel slag phytostabilisation
paper presentation
Simone Neuhold – Montanuniversitaet Leoben
Minimising the leaching of V and Cr from electric arc furnace slags by decreasing the FeO/SiO2 ratio
paper
Jakob Kero – Luleå University of Technology
A study on the leachability of metals from modified copper slag for added value applications
paper presentation
Session 5: Metal recovery
Shin-ya Kitamura – Tohoku University
Separation of phosphorus and manganese from steelmaking slag by selective reduction
paper presentation
Frantisek Kukurugya – VITO
Recovering chromium from stainless steel and ferrochrome slags
paper presentation
Gisele Azimi – University of Toronto
Valorisation of electric arc furnace slag for the recovery of niobium and titanium
Zhongfu Cheng – KU Leuven
An effective equilibrium reaction model for the submerged plasma fuming process using ChemApp
paper presentation
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
Maria Francisca Quereda Vazquez – Instituto De Technologia Ceramica
LIFE FOUNDRYTILE: valorisation of iron foundry sands and dust in the ceramic tile production process
paper presentation
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
paper presentation
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
presentation
Pedro Borges – ArcelorMittal Brasil
Steel aggregate business plan – A case of success in Brazil
paper presentation
Sotya Astutiningsih – Universitas Indonesia
Ni slag valorisation in Indonesia: a case study
paper presentation
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
paper presentation
Jihye Kim – University of Toronto
Valorisation of blast furnace slag to recover rare earth elements utilizing a pyro-hydrometallurgical process
paper presentation
Mattia De Colle – KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Optimising the use of EAF stainless steel slag to neutralise acid baths
Christiaan Zeilstra – Tata Steel Nederland paper presentation
Session 9: Alternative heating, cooling and reactivity
Willem Deleu – MEAM
Heat recovery for an efficient microwave process
paper presentation
Irene Ruiz-Oria – Atlantic Copper S.L.U.
Dry copper slag atomisation: on site laboratory-pilot scale trials at copper smelter facility
paper presentation
Jan Peter Schupsky – Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Influence of parameters on the crystallisation behaviour of oxidic slag systems determined by CLSM investigations
paper presentation
Ruben Snellings – VITO
Reactivity of non-ferrous metallurgical slags and sludges measured by the RILEM R3 test
paper presentation
Pavel Lopez – KU Leuven
The impact of amorphous-crystalline content in the hydration kinetics of a modified-BOF slag
paper presentation
Session 10: Alkali-activation
Dimitrios Panias – National Technical University of Athens
Utilisation of slag for the development of fire resistant geopolymers
paper presentation
Lars Cuyvers – Metallo Belgium N.V.
KORANEL®: a clean synthetic mineral for sustainable building applications
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
paper presentation
Alexander Wetzel – University of Kassel
Alkali-activated slag with low water/binder-ratio
paper presentation
Tim Schade – University of Kassel
Setting behaviour of alkaline activated face concrete for paving slabs
paper presentation

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
paper presentation
Arne Peys – KU Leuven Department of Materials Engineering
Sustainable Resources’ Database: the demise of the concept “residue”
paper presentation
Ahmet Dok – KU Leuven, Department of Materials Engineering
Optimization of hydraulic properties of a C4AF – C3A rich metallurgical residue
paper presentation
Andreas Ehrenberg – FEhS – Institut für Baustoff-Forschung
Potentials of new cements made from granulated blast furnace slag, fly ash and clinker
paper presentation
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
paper presentation
Pithchai Pandian Sivakumar – KU Leuven/UGent
Valorising Combined Residues Towards a Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cement
paper presentation
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
paper presentation
Guixuan Wu – GTT Technologies
Inclusion of P2O5 and VOx in the viscosity model for molten slag in multicomponent oxide systems
paper presentation
Michiel Giels – KU Leuven
Alkali-activation of vitrified bauxite residue: the effect of MgO
paper presentation
Katrijn Gijbels – UHasselt
Development of cementitious materials for successful radon immobilization
paper presentation
Fernando Pereira – Mines Saint-Etienne
Hydrometallurgy and Phytomanagement Approaches for Steel Slag management
paper presentation
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
paper presentation
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
paper presentation
Jennifer Astoveza – Imerys Aluminates (Kerneos)/ KU Leuven/ Université de Lorraine
Assessing the Reactivity of Industrial By-Products in Calcium Aluminate Cement-Based Formulations
paper presentation
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
paper presentation
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
paper presentation
Georgia Flesoura – KU Leuven
Alkali activation of synthetic SiO2-CaO-FeOx-Al2O3-MgO glass
paper presentation
Michiel Giels – KU Leuven
Heavy metal release from porous inorganic polymers made from Fe-rich slag: effect of al content and curing time
paper presentation
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
paper presentation
Olivier Lippens – KU Leuven
Carbonation resistance of cement from iron-rich slag
paper presentation
Bram Mast – Hasselt Univerisity
Mechanical and microstructural properties of inorganic polymers in a gamma radiation field
paper presentation
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
University of Rome
CNRS
Orbix
Workshop on inorganic polymer technology for residue valorisation
VUB
IHC Medusa
CONCR3DE