An alite-calcium sulfoaluminate (ACSA) clinker containing approximately 50% alite and 10% ye'elimite was synthesised at 1300°C using a laboratory furnace and 1% calcium fluoride (CaF2) as a mineraliser, ground and blended with 5% anhydrite. The hydration mechanism of the resulting ACSA cement was investigated experimentally using quantitative X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetry, as well as by thermodynamic modelling. During the first hours, mainly alite reacts. Ye'elimite starts to dissolve significantly after 2 d, as it is predominately present as inclusions within the alite matrix and thus reacts only after sufficient alite has dissolved to expose the ye'elimite domains within the clinker particles. The main hydration products are calcium–silicate–hydrates (C–S–H), ettringite, monosulfate and portlandite. Mortars prepared using the ACSA cement rapidly develop compressive and flexural strength at early ages corresponding to the fast hydration reactions. It was estimated that the manufacture of this ACSA clinker releases about 11–12% less carbon dioxide than the production of Portland cement clinker.
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Natechanok Chitvoranund;
Natechanok Chitvoranund
Siam Research and Innovation, Saraburi, Thailand (corresponding author: natechac@scg.co.th)
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Frank Winnefeld;
Frank Winnefeld
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Laboratory for Concrete and Construction Chemistry, Dübendorf, Switzerland
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Craig W. Hargis;
Craig W. Hargis
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Laboratory for Concrete and Construction Chemistry, Dübendorf, Switzerland
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Sakprayut Sinthupinyo;
Sakprayut Sinthupinyo
Siam Research and Innovation, Saraburi, Thailand
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Barbara Lothenbach
Barbara Lothenbach
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Laboratory for Concrete and Construction Chemistry, Dübendorf, Switzerland
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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June 02 2016
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November 21 2016
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November 21 2016
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
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Advances in Cement Research (2017) 29 (3): 101–111.
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Received:
June 02 2016
Revision Received:
November 21 2016
Accepted:
November 21 2016
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Chitvoranund N, Winnefeld F, Hargis CW, Sinthupinyo S, Lothenbach B (2017), "Synthesis and hydration of alite-calcium sulfoaluminate cement". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 29 No. 3 pp. 101–111, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jadcr.16.00071
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