Ceramics-Silikáty 57, (4) 305 - 312 (2013) |
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DURABILITY PERFORMANCE OF RFCC SPENT CATALYST-BLENDED PORTLAND CEMENT PASTE EXPOSED TO SEA WATER ATTACK |
Allahverdi Ali, Mahdavan Mehdi |
Cement Research Center, School of Chemical Engineering,
Iran University of Science and Technology, Narmak 16846-13114, Tehran, Iran
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Keywords: Spent Catalyst, Catalytic cracking unit, Portland cement, Sea water
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This paper discusses the performance of the paste of Portland cement blended with spent catalyst from Resid Fluidized
Catalytic Cracking (RFCC) unit of petroleum refining processes in sea water. 28-day cured paste specimens prepared from
binary cement mixes containing different amounts of spent catalyst were exposed to Persian Gulf sea water. Compressive
strength, weight, and length changes of the specimens were monitored and considered for evaluating the extent of
deterioration. Laboratory techniques of X-ray diffractometry, scanning electron microscopy, and Energy dispersive X-ray
spectroscopy were also used to study the deteriorated specimens. The results confirm that at relatively high replacement
levels, the pozzolanic property of the spent catalyst and the increased open pore volume of such blended cements may result
in contradictory consequences. Specimens of relatively higher replacement levels exhibit higher rates of deterioration in spite
of their superior mechanical strength behavior caused by pozzolanic reaction. The results obtained by X-ray diffractometry
confirm the presence of higher amounts of chlorine-containing Friedel’s salt in specimens containing RFCC spent catalyst
compared to plain reference specimens. |
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