Efficient Multi-Composite Cement Made of Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GBFS) and Flash-calcined Sediment

M. Benzerzour, Duc Chinh Chu, Mouhamadou Amar, J. Kleib, N. Abriak, J. Nadah
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The objectives of this study were to find out in detail how well granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) could be replaced by flash-calcined sediment (SF sediment) in terms of hydration kinetics and mechanical-microstructural properties when developing an eco-friendly cement binder. The results indicated that the SF sediment substitution with a rate of 25% wt significantly improved the hydration kinetics of cement compared to the reference. This contributed to a considerable enhancement of the mechanical-microstructural properties of the mortar containing the SF sediment. By comparison with the reference, the strength of multi-composite cement-based mortar increased by 33% at 2 days and by 4.5% at 28 days, whereas its porosity decreased by 16.32% and by 12.44% for the same period. The SEM-EDS result showed that the SF sediment substitution did not significantly modify the chemical composition of the C-S-H phase, with a Ca/Si ratio range of 1.82 to 2.84 for both cement pastes. Moreover, Mg2+ and Al3+ions were two principal elements incorporated in C-S-H gels, with different ratios depending on the Ca/Si ratio of C-S-H gels. A novel model established from a combination of the curve fitting method and Power’s approach allowed for accurate prediction of the strength development of multi-composite cement-based mortars. Overall, the SF sediment substitution could be considered a promising option to develop a more eco-friendly cement binder, while the novel approach could be used as a reliable model for the strength prediction of blended cement. Doi: 10.28991/CEJ-2023-09-11-02 Full Text: PDF
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由粒化高炉矿渣(GBFS)和闪煅沉积物制成的高效多元复合水泥
本研究的目的是详细了解在开发生态友好型水泥粘结剂时,闪速煅烧沉积物(SF 沉积物)在水化动力学和机械微结构性能方面对粒化高炉矿渣(GBFS)的替代效果。结果表明,与参照物相比,SF 沉积物替代率(25% wt)显著改善了水泥的水化动力学。这大大提高了含有 SF 沉积物的砂浆的机械微结构性能。与参照物相比,多元复合水泥基砂浆的强度在 2 天时提高了 33%,28 天时提高了 4.5%,而同期的孔隙率则分别降低了 16.32% 和 12.44%。扫描电子显微镜-电子显微镜分析结果表明,SF 沉积物替代物并没有明显改变 C-S-H 相的化学成分,两种水泥浆的 Ca/Si 比率范围为 1.82 至 2.84。此外,Mg2+和Al3+离子是C-S-H凝胶中的两种主要元素,其比例随C-S-H凝胶的Ca/Si比而异。结合曲线拟合法和 Power 法建立的新模型可准确预测多元复合水泥基砂浆的强度发展。总之,SF 沉积物替代物可被视为开发更环保水泥粘结剂的一种有前途的选择,而新方法可用作混合水泥强度预测的可靠模型。Doi: 10.28991/CEJ-2023-09-11-02 全文:PDF
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