Hydration characteristics and structure formation of cement pastes containing metakaolin

Metakaolin (MK) is one of the most effective mineral admixtures for cement-based composites. The deposits of kaolin clays are wide-spread in the world. Metakaolin is comparable to silica fume as an active mineral admixture for cement-based composites. In this paper, the rheological and mechanical pr...

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Main Authors: Dvorkin Leonid, Lushnikova Nataliya, Bezusyak Oleksandr, Sonebi Mohammed, Khatib Jamal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714901013
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spelling doaj-0c62b09866f84f2299e5af17a02b771e2021-02-02T01:06:17ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011490101310.1051/matecconf/201714901013matecconf_cmss2018_01013Hydration characteristics and structure formation of cement pastes containing metakaolinDvorkin LeonidLushnikova NataliyaBezusyak OleksandrSonebi MohammedKhatib JamalMetakaolin (MK) is one of the most effective mineral admixtures for cement-based composites. The deposits of kaolin clays are wide-spread in the world. Metakaolin is comparable to silica fume as an active mineral admixture for cement-based composites. In this paper, the rheological and mechanical properties of cement paste containing metakaolin are investigated. The effect of MK is more evident at “tight” hydration conditions within mixtures with low water-cement ratio, provided by application of superplasticizers. The cement is replaced with 0 to 15% metakaolin, and superplasticizer content ranged from 0 to 1.5% by weight of cementitious materials (i.e. cement and metakaolin). An equation is derived to describe the relationship between the metakaolin and superplasticizer content and consistency of pastes. There is a linear dependence between metakalolin content and water demand. Second-degree polynomial describe the influence of superplasticizer content. The application of SP and MK may produce cement-water suspensions with water-retaining capacity at 50-70% higher than control suspensions. The investigation of initial structure forming of cement pastes with SP-MK composite admixture indicates the extension of coagulation structure forming phase comparing to the pastes without additives. Crystallization stage was characterized by more intensive strengthening of the paste with SP-MK admixture comparing to the paste without admixtures and paste with SP. Results on the porosity parameters for hardened cement paste indicate a decrease in the average diameter of pores and refinement of pore structure in the presence of metakaolin. A finer pore structure associated with an increase in strength. X-ray analysis data reveal a growing number of small-crystalline low-alkaline calcium hydrosilicates and reducing portlandite content, when MK dosage increases. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) data confirm, that hardened cement paste containing MK has crystalline structure with dominance of partially crystalized hydrosilicates and gel-like formations.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714901013
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author Dvorkin Leonid
Lushnikova Nataliya
Bezusyak Oleksandr
Sonebi Mohammed
Khatib Jamal
spellingShingle Dvorkin Leonid
Lushnikova Nataliya
Bezusyak Oleksandr
Sonebi Mohammed
Khatib Jamal
Hydration characteristics and structure formation of cement pastes containing metakaolin
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Dvorkin Leonid
Lushnikova Nataliya
Bezusyak Oleksandr
Sonebi Mohammed
Khatib Jamal
author_sort Dvorkin Leonid
title Hydration characteristics and structure formation of cement pastes containing metakaolin
title_short Hydration characteristics and structure formation of cement pastes containing metakaolin
title_full Hydration characteristics and structure formation of cement pastes containing metakaolin
title_fullStr Hydration characteristics and structure formation of cement pastes containing metakaolin
title_full_unstemmed Hydration characteristics and structure formation of cement pastes containing metakaolin
title_sort hydration characteristics and structure formation of cement pastes containing metakaolin
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Metakaolin (MK) is one of the most effective mineral admixtures for cement-based composites. The deposits of kaolin clays are wide-spread in the world. Metakaolin is comparable to silica fume as an active mineral admixture for cement-based composites. In this paper, the rheological and mechanical properties of cement paste containing metakaolin are investigated. The effect of MK is more evident at “tight” hydration conditions within mixtures with low water-cement ratio, provided by application of superplasticizers. The cement is replaced with 0 to 15% metakaolin, and superplasticizer content ranged from 0 to 1.5% by weight of cementitious materials (i.e. cement and metakaolin). An equation is derived to describe the relationship between the metakaolin and superplasticizer content and consistency of pastes. There is a linear dependence between metakalolin content and water demand. Second-degree polynomial describe the influence of superplasticizer content. The application of SP and MK may produce cement-water suspensions with water-retaining capacity at 50-70% higher than control suspensions. The investigation of initial structure forming of cement pastes with SP-MK composite admixture indicates the extension of coagulation structure forming phase comparing to the pastes without additives. Crystallization stage was characterized by more intensive strengthening of the paste with SP-MK admixture comparing to the paste without admixtures and paste with SP. Results on the porosity parameters for hardened cement paste indicate a decrease in the average diameter of pores and refinement of pore structure in the presence of metakaolin. A finer pore structure associated with an increase in strength. X-ray analysis data reveal a growing number of small-crystalline low-alkaline calcium hydrosilicates and reducing portlandite content, when MK dosage increases. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) data confirm, that hardened cement paste containing MK has crystalline structure with dominance of partially crystalized hydrosilicates and gel-like formations.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714901013
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