Evaluation of Portland pozzolan blended cements containing diatomaceous earth

Abstract Clinker replacement by supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) is one strategy to reduce CO2 emissions of cement industry. Diatomaceous earth, a natural pozzolan, has been used as SCM. So, this study aimed to evaluate two Portland pozzolan blended cements with distinct content of diatom...

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Main Authors: P. C. R. A. Abrão, F. A. Cardoso, V. M. John
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica
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spelling doaj-990573fd15b84a0a830d01cd9e57885b2020-11-25T01:08:55ZengAssociação Brasileira de CerâmicaCerâmica1678-455365suppl 1758610.1590/0366-6913201965s12596S0366-69132019000500075Evaluation of Portland pozzolan blended cements containing diatomaceous earthP. C. R. A. AbrãoF. A. CardosoV. M. JohnAbstract Clinker replacement by supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) is one strategy to reduce CO2 emissions of cement industry. Diatomaceous earth, a natural pozzolan, has been used as SCM. So, this study aimed to evaluate two Portland pozzolan blended cements with distinct content of diatomaceous earth (16DE and 49DE) and compare then with a high clinker content cement (REF). Cements were physically and chemically characterized; pastes and mortars were analyzed in terms of reactivity, water demand, and mechanical strength; finally, environmental indicators were estimated. Cements with diatomaceous earth demanded a similar volume of mix water for mortars without superplasticizer and less water than REF for mortars with superplasticizer. The chemical bound water at 91 days reduced 21% and 27% for 16DE and 49DE, respectively, in relation with REF. For binder intensity indicator, both cements had worst results compared to REF, but for carbon intensity indicator 49DE obtained better results comparing to REF.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0366-69132019000500075&lng=en&tlng=enreactivitywater demandenvironmental indicatorsPortland pozzolan blended cements
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author P. C. R. A. Abrão
F. A. Cardoso
V. M. John
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F. A. Cardoso
V. M. John
Evaluation of Portland pozzolan blended cements containing diatomaceous earth
Cerâmica
reactivity
water demand
environmental indicators
Portland pozzolan blended cements
author_facet P. C. R. A. Abrão
F. A. Cardoso
V. M. John
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title Evaluation of Portland pozzolan blended cements containing diatomaceous earth
title_short Evaluation of Portland pozzolan blended cements containing diatomaceous earth
title_full Evaluation of Portland pozzolan blended cements containing diatomaceous earth
title_fullStr Evaluation of Portland pozzolan blended cements containing diatomaceous earth
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Portland pozzolan blended cements containing diatomaceous earth
title_sort evaluation of portland pozzolan blended cements containing diatomaceous earth
publisher Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica
series Cerâmica
issn 1678-4553
description Abstract Clinker replacement by supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) is one strategy to reduce CO2 emissions of cement industry. Diatomaceous earth, a natural pozzolan, has been used as SCM. So, this study aimed to evaluate two Portland pozzolan blended cements with distinct content of diatomaceous earth (16DE and 49DE) and compare then with a high clinker content cement (REF). Cements were physically and chemically characterized; pastes and mortars were analyzed in terms of reactivity, water demand, and mechanical strength; finally, environmental indicators were estimated. Cements with diatomaceous earth demanded a similar volume of mix water for mortars without superplasticizer and less water than REF for mortars with superplasticizer. The chemical bound water at 91 days reduced 21% and 27% for 16DE and 49DE, respectively, in relation with REF. For binder intensity indicator, both cements had worst results compared to REF, but for carbon intensity indicator 49DE obtained better results comparing to REF.
topic reactivity
water demand
environmental indicators
Portland pozzolan blended cements
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