Ceramics-Silikáty 57, (2) 108 - 119 (2013) |
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HYDRATION AND PROPERTIES OF BLENDED CEMENT SYSTEMS INCORPORATING INDUSTRIAL WASTES |
Heikal Mohamed 1,2, El-Didamony H. 3, Moustafa M. A. 3 |
1 Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Benha University, Benha, Egypt
2 Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
3 Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Zagazig , Egypt
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Keywords: Blended cement, Ground clay bricks, Blast furnace slag, Silica fume, Ternary blended system |
This paper aims to study the characteristics of ternary blended system, namely granulated blast-furnace slag (WCS), from
iron steel company and Homra (GCB) from Misr Brick (Helwan, Egypt) and silica fume (SF) at 30 mass % pozzolanas and
70 mass % OPC. The required water of standard consistency and setting times were measured as well as physico-chemical
and mechanical characteristics of the hardened cement pastes were investigated. Some selected cement pastes were tested
by TGA, DTA and FT-IR techniques to investigate the variation of hydrated products of blended cements. The pozzolanic
activity of SF is higher than GCB and WCS. The higher activity of SF is mainly due to its higher surface area than the other
two pozzolanic materials. On the other side, GCB is more pozzolanic than WCS due to GCB containing crystalline silica
quartz in addition to an amorphous phase. The silica quartz acts as nucleating agents which accelerate the rate of hydration
in addition to its amorphous phase, which can react with liberating Ca(OH)2 forming additional hydration products. |
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