Quartzite tailings in civil construction materials : a systematic review.
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2023
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The inadequate management of waste from the mining industry can lead to several environmental problems. For instance, the
extraction of quartzite, an ornamental stone, generates quartzite waste (or residues or tailings) (QTZ), which is commonly
deposited in the environment, causing landscape degradation, contamination by dust, and silting of rivers. To mitigate this
scenario and stimulate the circular economy, this literature review focuses on the use of quartzite tailings in construction
materials. A systematic search was carried out in the Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases, including
articles in English and Portuguese published between 2007 and 2022. The results showed that the use of QTZ as aggregate
in cement-based composites is viable, as this waste has physical, chemical, mineralogical, and microstructural characteristics
similar to conventional natural aggregate. Quartzite waste has been successfully adopted in precast concrete, cladding, and
laying mortars, soil–cement bricks, and interlocking pavements. Many works brought the physical and mechanical characterization of the proposed construction materials, with gaps being observed mainly in terms of durability and performance.
In conclusion, the use of QTZ in construction materials is a promising alternative, especially in cement-based composites.
An important advantage is that this material requires little or no prior processing. However, the reuse of quartzite tailings is
still limited, showing that more academic studies, private initiatives, and public policies are required.
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Construction materials, Quartzite tailings, Mining waste, Reuse
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MARTINS, L. M.; PEIXOTO, R. A. F.; MENDES, J. C. Quartzite tailings in civil construction materials: a systematic review. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, v. 25, p. 1807–1824, fev. 2023. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10098-023-02492-5>. Acesso em: 15 mar. 2023.