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BULLETIN OF THE CHINESE CERAMIC SOCIETY ›› 2026, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (1): 346-358.DOI: 10.16552/j.cnki.issn1001-1625.2025.0660

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Performance and Strength Formation Mechanism of High Dosage Phosphogypsum-Cement-Curing Agent Stabilized Crushed Stone Base Layer Material

HE Zhaoyi1(), ZOU Meng2(), YAO Qiwen3, CAO Dongwei4, QIN Meng2   

  1. 1. School of Traffic & Transportation,Chongqing Jiaotong University,Chongqing 400074,China
    2. School of Civil Engineering,Chongqing Jiaotong University,Chongqing 400074,China
    3. China Metallurgical Construction Engineering Group Co. ,Ltd. ,Chongqing 400084,China
    4. Research Institute of Highway Ministry of Transport,Beijing 100088,China
  • Received:2025-06-19 Revised:2025-08-30 Online:2026-01-20 Published:2026-02-10

Abstract:

This study investigated the use of high dosages of phosphogypsum in combination with cement and a self-developed curing agent for the stabilization of graded crushed stone, with the objective of preparing pavement base layer material. The study encompassed a comprehensive investigation into the effects of varying dosages of cement, phosphogypsum and curing agent on the unconfined compressive strength and pavement performance of base layer material at various ages. The hydration mechanism and microscopic properties of the materials were investigated by XRD, FTIR, SEM-EDS and other testing method, and its leaching toxicity was also tested. The results indicate that increasing the mass ratio of cement to phosphogypsum enhances the mechanical properties of the base layer material. Moreover, the mechanical properties of the base layer material are further optimised through the incorporation of a geopolymer curing agent, self-developed, replacing 20%(mass fraction, the same below) of the cement. The 7 d unconfined compressive strength is selected as the evaluation index, and the optimal mix ratio of high dosage phosphogypsum-cement-curing agent stabilized crushed stone base layer material is determined by combining this with the actual engineering requirements. The proposed optimal mix ratio is 35% phosphogypsum + 4% cement + 1% ternary alkali activated curing agent + 60% graded crushed stone, and the ratio of 7, 28 and 60 d unconfined compressive strengths increases by 69.2% (reaches 6.6 MPa), 106.7% (reaches 9.3 MPa) and 88.3% (reaches 11.3 MPa), respectively, in comparison with the control group without a curing agent. The primary hydration products are calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) gel and ettringite (AFt), which are formed by the hydration of cement. The alkaline curing agent not only activated the cement but also reacted with the Ca2+ from the phosphogypsum via a pozzolanic reaction, further promoting the formation of C-S-H and calcium silicate (aluminate) hydrate (C-(A)-S-H) gels, the collective formation of these gels contributes to the overall strength of the base layer material. In addition, the toxic leaching concentrations of F-, PO43-, and heavy metal elements in base layer material are in accordance with the current standards established by China for sewage discharge.

Key words: phosphogypsum, road base, curing agent, hydration characteristic, unconfined compressive strength, formation mechanism

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