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The strategy of substituting clinker by supplementary cementitious materials, SCM appears to be the shortest and less capital-intensive path to sustai...
Issue №1
Section: Science and production
Keywords: calcined clay, supplementary cementitious materials, limestone, LC3, Portland cement, clinker
Autor: F. Martirena-Hernandez, F. Arcial-Carratala, R. Almenares-Reyes.
The article examines the effect of thermally activated clays on the properties of Portland cement. It is shown that thermally activated clays can repl...
Issue №1
Section: Science and production
Keywords: geopolymers, thermally-activated clays, pozzolanic activity, Portland cement, pillarization
Autor: E.A. Smolskaya,, E.N. Potapova, I.V. Korchunov, S.P. Sivkov.
Low carbon cement or limestone calcined clay cement (LC3) is a ternary blended Portland cement with clinker factor as low as 0.40. It uses the...
Issue №3, 2023
Section: Science and production
Keywords: limestone calcined clay cement, kaolinitic clay, clinker factor, low carbon cement
Autor: S. Maity.
The article considers the possibility of using flotation tailings of the lead-zinc enrichment factory (LZEF) at the Almalyk mining-and-metallu...
Issue №2, 2022
Section: Waste utilization
Keywords: сement, natural burnt clay, flotation tailings, cement clinker, limestone, mineral formation, mineralizers
Autor: H.L. Usmanov,, Z.R. Kadyrova, Sh.M. Niyazova.
Calcined (thermally activated) clays are the most promising source for supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) which can contribut...
Issue №1, 2020
Section: Science and production
Keywords: calcined clay, supplementary cementitious material, superplasticizer, zwitterionic polycarboxylate superplasticizer
Autor: M. Schmid, R. Sposito, K.-C. Thienel, J. Plank.
The paper presents the results of a study of the structure and physical mechanical properties (medium density, compressive strength and water abso...
Issue №5, 2019
Section: Concrete
Keywords: large-pore lightweight concrete, complex nano-despersed additive, cavitation-treated expanded clay gravel, structure, physicomechanical properties, adhesive strength
Autor: N.P. Lukuttsova, A.A. Pykin, Ye.V. Chivikova, I.V. Moskina.
In recent decades, technological developments in the cement industry have been limited. In this regard, manufacturers are increasingly striving to inf...
Issue №4, 2019
Section: New materials
Keywords: calcined clay, clinker substitution, flash calciner, rotary kiln, cement, concrete
Autor: S. Gross, H.W. Meyer, P.H. Heersche.
The potential of calcinated polymineral natural clay with low kaolinite content as an active additive to concrete is shown. In addition, it can be use...
Issue №6, 2018
Section: Science and production
Keywords: calcined clay, cement, concrete.
Autor: K.-C. Thienel, S. Scherb, C. Chucholowski, N. Beuntner.
Kaolinite has been examined at heating temperatures from 500 – 1100 oC. For each sample, the degrees of dissolution in acidic and basic media have bee...
Issue №5, 2018
Section: Science and production
Keywords: NMR spectroscopy, kaolinite, calcined clay.
Autor: C. Ruiz-Santaquiteria, J. Skibsted.
In this paper, results of a solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis of white Portland cements blended with different calcined cl...
Issue №1, 2016
Section: Science and production
Keywords: solid-state NMR spectroscopy, white Portland cement, calcined clay, kaolinite, metakaolin, montmorillonite
Autor: J. Skibsted, Z. Dai, K.E. Rasmussen, N. Garg.

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