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Title: Utilization of several industrialwastes as raw material for calcium sulfoaluminate cement
Authors: Julphunthong P.
Joyklad P.
Keywords: Ashes
Calcination
Calcium compounds
Chemical analysis
Compressive strength
Dust
Energy dispersive spectroscopy
Industrial research
Industrial wastes
Mixtures
Phase composition
Portland cement
Rietveld refinement
Scanning electron microscopy
Calcination temperature
Calcium sulfoaluminate cement
Chemical compositions
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence
Flue gas desulfurization gypsums
Ordinary Portland cement
Refinement techniques
Ye'elimite
Setting
Issue Date: 2019
Abstract: The aim of this research was to study the production of calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cement from several industrial waste materials including with marble dust waste, flue gas desulfurization gypsum, ceramics dust waste, and napier grass ash. The chemical composition, microstructure, and phase composition of raw materials were examined using energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray diffraction (XRD), respectively. All raw wastes were analyzed using their chemical composition to assign proportion for raw mixture. The raw mixture is calcined at controlled calcination temperatures ranging from 1200 °C to 1300 °C for 30 min. Subsequently, with analysis, their phase composition is calculated by the Rietveld refinement technique. The results suggested that phase composition of clinker calcined at 1250 °C shows the closest composition when compared to target phases, and was selected to prepare CSA cement. The FTIR analysis was performed to study the hydration processes of CSA cement. The Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) based with adding CSA cement between 20 wt.% and 40 wt.% were investigated for the effect of CSA cement fraction on water requirement, setting times and compressive strength. The results showed that rapid setting and high early strength can be achieved by the addition of 20-40 wt.% CSA cement to OPC. © 2019 by the authors.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/12284
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85074239529&doi=10.3390%2fma12203319&partnerID=40&md5=9feafd45936717a05152a347cba81b8d
ISSN: 19961944
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