An important challenge of cement industry is the waste reuse as a feasible substitute of natural materials, thus reducing cement manufacture footprint. A critical gap in literature is the lack of a comprehensive overview on minor element effects commonly carried from wastes. This study aimed to fill this gap investigating the effects of multiple minor element occurrence (Mg, S, Na and Cl) on Ordinary Portland Clinker mineralogy, microstructure, phase polymorphism and chemical reactions occurring during clinkering. The findings highlighted that minor elements are strongly correlated to each other in influencing clinker properties: during clinkering, all raw meals exhibited similar reaction temperatures and melting phase formation; conversely, large differences are observed on reactivity, crystal phase composition and polymorphism.

Crystallisation and phase transformation processes during clinkering in portland cement (pc) by means of in situ and ex situ analyses

Diella V;
2023

Abstract

An important challenge of cement industry is the waste reuse as a feasible substitute of natural materials, thus reducing cement manufacture footprint. A critical gap in literature is the lack of a comprehensive overview on minor element effects commonly carried from wastes. This study aimed to fill this gap investigating the effects of multiple minor element occurrence (Mg, S, Na and Cl) on Ordinary Portland Clinker mineralogy, microstructure, phase polymorphism and chemical reactions occurring during clinkering. The findings highlighted that minor elements are strongly correlated to each other in influencing clinker properties: during clinkering, all raw meals exhibited similar reaction temperatures and melting phase formation; conversely, large differences are observed on reactivity, crystal phase composition and polymorphism.
2023
Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria - IGAG
Ordinary portland cement
Doped clinker
X-ray powder diffraction
Synchrotron diffraction
Rietveld quantitative phase analysis
Waste reuse
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