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Synthesis of alite cement with low environmental impact by using sludge from a dam reservoir and zinc sulphate as a mineralizer

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Abstract The objective of this study is the synthesis of a cement rich in reactive phases, obtained by burning, at a temperature lower than or equal to 1300 °C, a raw… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The objective of this study is the synthesis of a cement rich in reactive phases, obtained by burning, at a temperature lower than or equal to 1300 °C, a raw material composed of sludge from a dam with a complement of lime, and using zinc sulphate as a mineralizer. This study gives the mineralogical, physical and mechanical characteristics and properties of the synthesized cement. Qualitative and quantitative X-ray diffraction analysis was used to characterize the raw materials and the minerals of the cement. The evolution of its hardening was monitored and quantified by isothermal calorimetry, DTG, X-ray diffraction and mechanical compression tests on pure paste samples. The strengths obtained at 7 and 28 days make it possible to aim at a 32.5N classification.

Keywords: sulphate mineralizer; cement; sludge dam; zinc sulphate

Journal Title: Construction and Building Materials
Year Published: 2018

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