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Pozzolanic reactions of common natural zeolites with lime and parameters affecting their reactivity
AbstractThe pozzolanic reaction between portlandite and different types of nearly pure natural zeolites was studied. Analcime, phillipsite, chabazite, erionite, mordenite and clinoptilolite-rich tuffs were mixed with portlandite and water (1:1:2 by weight), and the progress of the pozzolanic reaction was quantitatively determined by thermogravimetrical analyses from 3 to 180 days.A thorough characterization of the raw materials was performed by quantitative XRD, XRF, SEM-EDX, BET specific surface area measurements, grain-size analyses, FTIR and Cation Exchange Capacity measurements. The difference in reactivity of the samples containing zeolites with varying Si/Al ratios, as well as between clinoptilolite-rich samples exchanged with different cations or ground to different grain sizes was assessed.The results indicate that the external surface area only influences the short-term reactivity, whereas the cation content has an effect on both the long- and short-term reactivity. The early reactivity of the unexchanged samples can be explained by these two parameters, but their long-term reactivity is mainly related to the Si/Al ratio of the zeolites. Samples with zeolites rich in Si react faster then their Al-rich counterparts.
Pozzolanic reactions of common natural zeolites with lime and parameters affecting their reactivity
AbstractThe pozzolanic reaction between portlandite and different types of nearly pure natural zeolites was studied. Analcime, phillipsite, chabazite, erionite, mordenite and clinoptilolite-rich tuffs were mixed with portlandite and water (1:1:2 by weight), and the progress of the pozzolanic reaction was quantitatively determined by thermogravimetrical analyses from 3 to 180 days.A thorough characterization of the raw materials was performed by quantitative XRD, XRF, SEM-EDX, BET specific surface area measurements, grain-size analyses, FTIR and Cation Exchange Capacity measurements. The difference in reactivity of the samples containing zeolites with varying Si/Al ratios, as well as between clinoptilolite-rich samples exchanged with different cations or ground to different grain sizes was assessed.The results indicate that the external surface area only influences the short-term reactivity, whereas the cation content has an effect on both the long- and short-term reactivity. The early reactivity of the unexchanged samples can be explained by these two parameters, but their long-term reactivity is mainly related to the Si/Al ratio of the zeolites. Samples with zeolites rich in Si react faster then their Al-rich counterparts.
Pozzolanic reactions of common natural zeolites with lime and parameters affecting their reactivity
Mertens, G. (author) / Snellings, R. (author) / Van Balen, K. (author) / Bicer-Simsir, B. (author) / Verlooy, P. (author) / Elsen, J. (author)
Cement and Concrete Research ; 39 ; 233-240
2008-11-28
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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