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Hydration and thermal properties of alkaline hybrid cements based on waste clay and solid alkaline activators

KUBATOVA, D.; ZEZULOVA, A.; KOTLANOVA, M.; KŘIVÁNKOVÁ, E.; BOHAC, M.; STANEK, T.

Originální název

Hydration and thermal properties of alkaline hybrid cements based on waste clay and solid alkaline activators

Anglický název

Hydration and thermal properties of alkaline hybrid cements based on waste clay and solid alkaline activators

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Originální abstrakt

The cement industry is actively pursuing sustainable alternatives to reduce CO2 emissions and combat climate change. This study focuses on replacing Portland cement (PC) with rotary kiln flue dust (RFD), a byproduct of metakaolin production. The research investigates the viability of using moderately alkaline activators, including Na2SO4, Na2CO3, K2SO4, and K2CO3, to achieve alkali activation without the need for high-temperature calcination, which consumes a lot of energy. The experimental mixtures, comprising 75% RFD, 20% PC, and 5% alkaline activator, exhibit promising results in terms of compressive and flexural strengths. Na2SO4 enhances the mechanical properties of the binder. Synergic effect of alkaline activator and PC accelerate reaction original raw material, leading to the formation of ettringite. Conversely, carbonate activators extend the setting time and delay reactions, impacting the early age properties of the binder. The study also explores the thermal stability of the binders, demonstrating a notable impact of alkaline activators on the expansion and contraction behaviors during heating. The findings contribute with valuable insights into the design and optimization of eco-friendly alkali-activated binders, addressing the need for sustainable construction materials with enhanced performance and durability. This research represents a significant step toward developing environmentally preferable cementitious materials, paving the way for the construction industry to adopt more sustainable practices and reduce its ecological footprint.

Anglický abstrakt

The cement industry is actively pursuing sustainable alternatives to reduce CO2 emissions and combat climate change. This study focuses on replacing Portland cement (PC) with rotary kiln flue dust (RFD), a byproduct of metakaolin production. The research investigates the viability of using moderately alkaline activators, including Na2SO4, Na2CO3, K2SO4, and K2CO3, to achieve alkali activation without the need for high-temperature calcination, which consumes a lot of energy. The experimental mixtures, comprising 75% RFD, 20% PC, and 5% alkaline activator, exhibit promising results in terms of compressive and flexural strengths. Na2SO4 enhances the mechanical properties of the binder. Synergic effect of alkaline activator and PC accelerate reaction original raw material, leading to the formation of ettringite. Conversely, carbonate activators extend the setting time and delay reactions, impacting the early age properties of the binder. The study also explores the thermal stability of the binders, demonstrating a notable impact of alkaline activators on the expansion and contraction behaviors during heating. The findings contribute with valuable insights into the design and optimization of eco-friendly alkali-activated binders, addressing the need for sustainable construction materials with enhanced performance and durability. This research represents a significant step toward developing environmentally preferable cementitious materials, paving the way for the construction industry to adopt more sustainable practices and reduce its ecological footprint.

Klíčová slova

Hybrid alkaline cement, Rotary kiln flue dust, Waste clay, Alkaline activation, Thermal resistance

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Hybrid alkaline cement, Rotary kiln flue dust, Waste clay, Alkaline activation, Thermal resistance

Autoři

KUBATOVA, D.; ZEZULOVA, A.; KOTLANOVA, M.; KŘIVÁNKOVÁ, E.; BOHAC, M.; STANEK, T.

Rok RIV

2026

Vydáno

01.01.2025

Nakladatel

Springer Nature

Periodikum

Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry

Svazek

150

Číslo

2

Stát

Maďarsko

Strany od

1105

Strany do

1117

Strany počet

13

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT201285,
  author="{} and  {} and  {} and Eliška {Křivánková} and  {} and  {}",
  title="Hydration and thermal properties of alkaline hybrid cements based on waste clay and solid alkaline activators",
  journal="Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry",
  year="2025",
  volume="150",
  number="2",
  pages="1105--1117",
  doi="10.1007/s10973-024-13944-5",
  issn="1388-6150",
  url="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10973-024-13944-5"
}