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This study investigated the possibility of using artificial materials obtained during combustion of mica clay as an additive for Portland cement. The mica clay granules were burned at 700–1100°C for 1 h. It was considered that the pozzolanic activity of the investigated mica clay would depend on the combustion temperature. The highest pozzolanic activity (134 mg calcium oxide (CaO)/g) was observed in the samples calcined at a temperature of 900°C. In the samples, 5, 10, 15 and 25% (by weight) of the Portland cement was replaced with calcined additive at the temperature of 900°C. The samples were then hardened for 28 d under normal conditions. Owing to relatively low pozzolanic activity, the pozzolanic reaction in the samples with the additive up to 28 d of hydration was not noticeable. However, calcined mica clay additive acted as a microfiller and significantly increased the rate of hydration of Portland cement clinker minerals. The calcined mica clay additive had a positive effect on the compressive strength of samples cured for 28 d under normal conditions because up to 15 wt% of ordinary Portland cement can be replaced with the additive being investigated without impairing the strength class of the cement.

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