Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7885377 | Cement and Concrete Research | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper we describe the production of CaO/SiO2-based hydraulic binders formed of dendritic belite embedded in an amorphous phase. These hydraulic binders are produced by a process involving heating the raw materials with a specified CaO/SiO2 ratio to a temperature bellow the liquidus surface, followed by a two-step cooling ramp, in order to obtain during solidification a dendritic morphology of the crystalline phase. After milling the clinker obtained by this process, and by adding up to 25% of water, the paste sets showing mechanical resistances that went up to 4 times higher the values obtained for a reference round shape belite clinker. This result opens the possibility of developing a novel belite-based clinker, that may lead to a relevant reduction of the CO2 emissions, as compared to common alitic clinkers.
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Authors
R.L. Santos, R.B. Horta, J. Pereira, T.G. Nunes, P. Rocha, J.N. Canongia Lopes, R. Colaço,