Environment-friendly cement
An environment-friendly, cement-based technology, applied in cement production, etc., to achieve the effect of protecting national resources and reusing resources, and reducing manufacturing costs
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[0013] The preparation method of hexavalent chromium ion adsorbent of the present invention is:
[0014] 0.5mmol 5',5''',5'''''-(benzene-1,3,5-triyl)tri(([2,2'-bithiophene]-5-carboxylic acid)) (English For: 5',5''',5'''''-(benzene-1,3,5-triyl)tris(([2,2'-bithiophene]-5-carboxylic acid))) and 0.5mmol nitric acid Dissolve aluminum in a mixed solvent of 5mL distilled water, 10mL ethanol and 10mL dimethylacetamide, adjust its pH to 8 with ammonia water, stir at room temperature to form a mixed solution A, and then transfer the mixed solution A to a microwave reaction flask Put the reaction bottle into the microwave instrument, set the radiation power to 650W, the reaction time is 60 minutes, and the reaction temperature is 80°C. After the reaction, the mixed solution B is obtained; then the mixed solution B is transferred to a polytetrafluoroethylene high-pressure In a reaction kettle, put it in an oven at 160°C for 48 hours to react, then cool down to room temperature and filter...
Embodiment 1
[0023] A kind of environment-friendly cement, is made up of the component of following parts by weight:
[0024] 100 parts of Portland cement clinker; 20 parts of gypsum; 45 parts of fly ash; 25 parts of steel slag; 2 parts of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer; 0.5 parts of hexavalent chromium ion adsorbent.
Embodiment 2
[0026] A kind of environment-friendly cement, is made up of the component of following parts by weight:
[0027] 83 parts of Portland cement clinker; 25 parts of gypsum; 48 parts of fly ash; 18 parts of steel slag; 1 part of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer; 0.2 parts of hexavalent chromium ion adsorbent.
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