A STUDY INTO THE PROPERTIES OF SANDCRETE BLOCKS PRODUCED FROM SPENT CATALYTIC CATALYST AS A PARTIAL SUBSTITUTE FOR PORTLAND CEMENT

Eric E. Bayari, Emmanuel K. Amissah, Latifatu Mohammed, Emmanuel Awarikabey, A. Nyamful
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Spent Catalytic Catalyst (SCC) is a siliceous and aluminous material residue produced by the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) Limited of Ghana, which pose environmental concerns. The SCC has therefore been used as a partial replacement for Portland cement in sandcrete blocks production. The properties of the sandcrete blocks are therefore examined and reported in this study. Partial replacement of Portland cement in the sandcrete blocks was done within the range of 5% to 20% (by mass) with an increment of 5%. The compressive strength, water absorption and setting time data between the control and with the SCC additives were made. The results obtained show that XRD pattern of SCC is dominantly zeolites and that, the partial replacement of portland cement with 10 wt. % of SCC gave the highest sandcrete block compressive strength of 34.0 N/mm2.
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用废催化剂部分替代硅酸盐水泥制备砂混凝土砌块的性能研究
废催化催化剂(SCC)是加纳特马炼油厂(TOR)有限公司生产的硅质和铝质材料残渣,引起了环境问题。因此,SCC已被用作砂混凝土块生产中波特兰水泥的部分替代品。因此,本研究检查并报告了砂混凝土块的特性。砂混凝土砌块中波特兰水泥的部分替换量在5% - 20%(质量)范围内,增量为5%。测定了掺入SCC和对照剂后的抗压强度、吸水率和凝结时间。结果表明,SCC的XRD谱图以沸石为主,掺量为10 wt. %的SCC部分替代硅酸盐水泥后,砂混凝土块体抗压强度最高,达到34.0 N/mm2。
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