Use of NanoFibrillated Cellulose for Improved Strength and Reduced Cement Content in Cementitious Paste Backfill
Keith Gourlay, Mehrdad Kermani, Agus Sasmito, Gurminder Minhas and Ferri Hassani
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The mechanical performance of cemented paste backfill (CPB) can be enhanced by incorporating very low amounts of nano-fibrillated Cellulose (NFC), a novel and sustainable biomaterial derived from wood pulp. This study demonstrates that even a minimal addition of 0.1 wt% NFC significantly accelerates the strength development in CPB, while simultaneously enhancing the ultimate strength of the cured material. In a CPB system containing 5% cement, the addition of 0.1% NFC resulted in nearly doubling of the 7 day compressive strength. This achievement led to a 7 day compressive strength in the NFC-supplemented sample equivalent to the 14 day compressive strength of the control sample. These results indicate that low addition levels of NFC have the potential to significantly reduce the required cement content to achieve desired mechanical performance. Furthermore, it is hypothesized that incorporating NFC into the plug can play a pivotal role in continuous fill operations, where high yield stress and rapid curing of the plug are advantageous. Additionally, NFC could be used to reduce the overall cement content and therefore contribute to a reduced carbon footprint in CPB.