Microstructure and hydration characteristics of artificial pozzolana-cement pastes containing burnt kaolinite clay
- Building Research Center, Cairo (Egypt)
- Ain Shams Univ., Cairo (Egypt). Faculty of Science
The reaction of pozzolana with the lime liberated during the hydration process of Portland cement modifies some properties of cement and resulting concrete. This study aimed to investigate experimentally the change occurring in the phase composition and microstructure of pozzolanic cement pastes containing activated kaolinite clay. The artificial pozzolana (burnt kaolinite clay) were thermally activated by firing at 850 C for two hours. The ordinary Portland cement (OPC) was partially replaced by different amounts of activated kaolinite clay by weight. The changes in the electrical conductivity were reported during setting and hardening processes after gauging with water. The change occurring in the phase composition and microstructure of cement pastes were investigated by differential thermal analysis and scanning electron microscopy. The results of this investigation show that, the thermal activated kaolinite clay prolonged the initial and final setting times and reduced the porosity, it also improved the microstructure of the formed hydrates by recrystallization of hydrated calcium silicates (mainly as CSH-(I)) together with the formation of hexagonal calcium aluminate hydrate (mainly as C{sub 4}AH{sub 13}).
- OSTI ID:
- 561922
- Journal Information:
- Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 27, Issue 9; Other Information: PBD: Sep 1997
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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