IIT Guwahati Develops great sustainable geopolymer
IIT Guwahati research team led by Prof. Anil K. Mishra from the Department of Civil Engineering, has developed an innovative solution to two major global challenges: industrial waste management and sustainable construction.
Their research focuses on creating a geopolymer using industrial byproducts and waste materials, such as water treatment sludge (WTS), fly ash (FA), and ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS).
Water treatment plants worldwide generate approximately 100,000 tons of sludge daily. Traditional disposal methods, like landfilling or using sludge as soil additives, have proven to be costly and environmentally risky, as heavy metals can leach into groundwater.
Research
Prof. Anil K. Mishra said their research provides a solution by converting WTS and industrial byproducts like fly ash and GGBS into a geopolymer. Geopolymers are renowned for their high strength, durability, and minimal environmental impact.
Through the process of geopolymerisation, silicon and aluminum from these materials react with alkaline activators to form a three-dimensional alumino-silicate structure, said Prof Anil of IIT Guwahati.
This results in a material that matches traditional cement in performance while significantly reducing carbon emissions and energy consumption, he said.
Key applications
One of the key applications of the WTS-FA-GGBS geopolymer is in road construction. The research team evaluated the mechanical properties of the geopolymer, specifically its suitability as a subgrade material for roads and pavements, say sources from IIT Guwahati.
The subgrade layer forms the foundation of roads, determining the pavement’s strength and longevity. Using the WTS-based geopolymer as a stabilizer was found to significantly enhance road performance, particularly in soft or weak soils, say sources from IIT Guwahati.
Geopolymerising
In addition to WTS, the team is also focused on geopolymerising construction and demolition (C&D) waste, which exceeds 10 billion tons annually and constitutes over 35% of global waste.
They have developed applications for C&D waste, including base and subbase layers for road pavements and paver blocks, contributing to effective waste management and reduced environmental impact.
IIT Guwahati research team
Furthermore, IIT Guwahati research team is investigating the treatment of landfill-mined fine fractions from old municipal solid waste dumpsites, offering promising solutions while supporting circular economy initiatives.
They are also exploring the stabilization of petroleum sludge by incorporating fly ash and GGBS, aiming to immobilize hazardous heavy metals and prevent environmental leaching.
Tests
Tests conducted by the IIT Guwahati team, including Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) and California Bearing Ratio (CBR) assessments, revealed that the WTS-FA-GGBS geopolymer exceeds the minimum strength requirements for cement-stabilized subgrade materials.
Durability tests confirmed its ability to withstand extreme environmental conditions, making it a reliable choice for infrastructure projects across diverse climates, say sources from IIT Guwahati.
Key concerns
This research by Prof. Mishra’s team from IIT Guwahati addresses several key concerns in modern civil engineering and waste management. By recycling industrial waste, the project helps reduce landfill burden and minimizes the environmental damage caused by traditional disposal methods.
The innovative geopolymer technology opens new avenues for industries, municipalities, and governments to adopt eco-friendly construction practices while addressing the growing issue of industrial waste disposal.
As India continues to urbanize and industrialize, innovations like this play a vital role in building a greener, more sustainable future.
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