Title of article :
Reduction of CO2 Emission and Production Costs by Using Pozzolans in Lamerd Cement Factory
Author/Authors :
Abdollahi, Sohrab Department of Chemistry - Payame Noor University - I.R. IRAN , Zarei, Zohreh
Abstract :
Two major concerns for cement factories are environmental aspects and production
costs. The number of cement factories is increasing in Iran which from an environmental point of
view is not favorable. Different pozzolans such as brick, potted clay, volcanic rocks, sedimentary
rocks and rice bran were used in the cement produced by Lamerd factory in the south of Iran.
Among these additives, rice bran fails to be proper pozzolan. This research shows that using
pozzolans up to 10% does not have a significant effect on the quality of Lamerd cement. Almost
the similar textures of compositions for differently mixed types of cement were determined using
XRD and XRF experiments. Considering these additives, volcanic and sedimentary rocks seem to be
more favorable regarding both quality and price. In fact, the additives can reduce both the emission
of CO2 (reduction of more than around 400 tons CO2 per day) and the production costs (the money
saved is around $76000 per day) in cement factory of Lamerd.
Keywords :
Air pollution , Additives , Carbone emission , Cement , Pozzolans
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics