Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6722158 | Construction and Building Materials | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This work presents the behavior of two elephant grass ashes, as pozzolans, elephant grass cameroon (EGC) and napier (EGN), calcined under controlled conditions (700 °C). The ashes were initially submitted to a chemical treatment with HCl in order to reduce the potassium content. Both ashes showed high pozzolanic activity after 7 days of curing, with at least 85% of fixed lime. The thermogravimetric and micro-Raman analysis in elephant grass ashes/Ca(OH)2 pastes confirmed that the main hydrated phases during the pozzolanic reaction consisted of CSH gels, by the weight loss between 60 and 300 °C in TG analysis and the band at 680 cmâ1 in Raman spectrums. Based on the achieved results, it is possible to conclude that elephant grass ashes can be used as supplementary cementing materials.
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Authors
Erika Y. Nakanishi, Moisés FrÃas, Sagrario MartÃnez-RamÃrez, Sérgio F. Santos, Michelle S. Rodrigues, Olga RodrÃguez, Holmer Jr.,