Preparation of β-belite using liquid alkali silicates

The aim of this study is the preparation of β-belite by a solid-state reaction using powdered limestone, amorphous silica and liquid alkali silicates. The raw materials were blended, the mixtures were agglomerated and then burnt. The resulting samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis...

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Main Author: P. Koutník
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2017-12-01
Series:Materiales de Construccion
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Online Access:http://materconstrucc.revistas.csic.es/index.php/materconstrucc/article/view/2201
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spelling doaj-7265d2003f8349b18b137d5c1420049f2021-05-05T07:36:26ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasMateriales de Construccion0465-27461988-32262017-12-0167328e140e14010.3989/mc.2017.108162127Preparation of β-belite using liquid alkali silicatesP. Koutník0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3486-5577Unipetrol Centre for Research and EducationThe aim of this study is the preparation of β-belite by a solid-state reaction using powdered limestone, amorphous silica and liquid alkali silicates. The raw materials were blended, the mixtures were agglomerated and then burnt. The resulting samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy. Free lime content in the β-belite samples was also determined. The effects of CaO/SiO2 ratio (1.6–2.1), burning temperature (800–1400 °C), utilization of different raw materials (silica fume, synthetic silica, potassium silicate, sodium silicate, potassium hydroxide) and burning time (0.5–16 h) on free lime content and mineralogical composition were investigated. The purest ?-belite samples were prepared from a mixture of powdered limestone, silica fume and liquid potassium silicate with a ratio CaO/SiO2 = 2 by burning at temperatures between 1100 and 1300 °C for more than 2 h. Decreasing of the CaO/SiO2 ratio led to rankinite formation and lower a burning temperature led to the formation of wollastonite.http://materconstrucc.revistas.csic.es/index.php/materconstrucc/article/view/2201dicalcium silicatealkalisilica fumelimestonex-ray diffraction (xrd)
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Preparation of β-belite using liquid alkali silicates
Materiales de Construccion
dicalcium silicate
alkali
silica fume
limestone
x-ray diffraction (xrd)
author_facet P. Koutník
author_sort P. Koutník
title Preparation of β-belite using liquid alkali silicates
title_short Preparation of β-belite using liquid alkali silicates
title_full Preparation of β-belite using liquid alkali silicates
title_fullStr Preparation of β-belite using liquid alkali silicates
title_full_unstemmed Preparation of β-belite using liquid alkali silicates
title_sort preparation of β-belite using liquid alkali silicates
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Materiales de Construccion
issn 0465-2746
1988-3226
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The aim of this study is the preparation of β-belite by a solid-state reaction using powdered limestone, amorphous silica and liquid alkali silicates. The raw materials were blended, the mixtures were agglomerated and then burnt. The resulting samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy. Free lime content in the β-belite samples was also determined. The effects of CaO/SiO2 ratio (1.6–2.1), burning temperature (800–1400 °C), utilization of different raw materials (silica fume, synthetic silica, potassium silicate, sodium silicate, potassium hydroxide) and burning time (0.5–16 h) on free lime content and mineralogical composition were investigated. The purest ?-belite samples were prepared from a mixture of powdered limestone, silica fume and liquid potassium silicate with a ratio CaO/SiO2 = 2 by burning at temperatures between 1100 and 1300 °C for more than 2 h. Decreasing of the CaO/SiO2 ratio led to rankinite formation and lower a burning temperature led to the formation of wollastonite.
topic dicalcium silicate
alkali
silica fume
limestone
x-ray diffraction (xrd)
url http://materconstrucc.revistas.csic.es/index.php/materconstrucc/article/view/2201
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