Calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cements show some desirable environmentally friendly features which include the possibility of using several industrial by-products as raw materials in their manufacturing process. Four chemical gypsums (flue-gas desulfurisation gypsum, fluorogypsum, phosphogypsum and titanogypsum) have proved to be suitable as total substitutes for natural gypsum (NG) in the raw meal. Mixtures based on limestone, bauxite, NG or one of the C-rich by-products were heated in a laboratory electric oven from 1150 to 1300°C. The reactivity of raw mixtures to form clinker products was evaluated using X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. The raw mixtures containing industrial gypsum displayed better reactivity towards C4A3 than the one made with NG. Moreover, conduction calorimetric measurements associated with XRD and differential thermal-thermogravimetric analyses showed that all CSA cements, obtained by adding commercial anhydrite to clinkers produced at the optimum synthesis temperatures, have similar hydration products but with different hydration kinetics.
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January 31 2018
Synthesis and characterisation of calcium sulfoaluminate cements produced by different chemical gypsums Available to Purchase
Antonio Telesca;
Antonio Telesca
Assistant Professor, School of Engineering, Università degli Studi della Basilicata, Potenza, Italy (corresponding author: antonio.telesca@unibas.it)
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Milena Marroccoli;
Milena Marroccoli
Associate Professor, School of Engineering, Università degli Studi della Basilicata, Potenza, Italy
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Frank Winnefeld
Frank Winnefeld
Senior Researcher, Laboratory for Concrete/Construction Chemistry, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Material Science and Technology, Dübendorf, Switzerland
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
July 06 2018
Revision Received:
December 12 2018
Accepted:
December 13 2018
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
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2019
Advances in Cement Research (2019) 31 (3): 113–123.
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Received:
July 06 2018
Revision Received:
December 12 2018
Accepted:
December 13 2018
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Telesca A, Marroccoli M, Winnefeld F (2019), "Synthesis and characterisation of calcium sulfoaluminate cements produced by different chemical gypsums". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 31 No. 3 pp. 113–123, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jadcr.18.00122
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