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This article refers to:
Utilization of ground granulated blast-furnace slag and electrolytic manganese residue as a low-carbon cementitious material

Article title: Utilization of ground granulated blast-furnace slag and electrolytic manganese residue as a low-carbon cementitious material

Authors: Chaoliu Tu, Dr Lei Lang, Xiaohan Nie, Yong Yang, Lei Liu, Ping Wang, & Jiangshan Li

Journal: Journal of Sustainable Cement-Based Materials

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/21650373.2023.2281628

When this article was published online, the point number 3 of conclusion section was incorrect.

Incorrect statement:

The GOE effectively stabilized heavy metals, sulfate, and ammonia nitrogen in EMR under pure water and strong acid leaching conditions, satisfying the regulation requirements of GB 8978-1996 and GB 3838-2002, respectively. Additionally, the theoretical CO2-eq of GOE is remarkably reduced by approximately 61.4% in CO2-eq compared to OPC, showcasing favorable environmental performance.

Correct statement:

The GOE effectively stabilized heavy metals, sulfate, and ammonia nitrogen in EMR under pure water and strong acid leaching conditions, satisfying the regulation requirements of GB 8978-1996 and GB 3838-2002, respectively. Additionally, the theoretical CO2-eq of GOE is remarkably reduced by approximately 35.9% in CO2-eq compared to OPC, showcasing favorable environmental performance.

Now it has been amended and republished online.

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