Title of article :
Calcium silicate cements obtained from rice hull
ash: A comparative study
Author/Authors :
JONATAS S. ROMANO، نويسنده , , FLA´ VIO A. RODRIGUES?، نويسنده , , LAURO T. BERNARDI، نويسنده , , JOS´E A. RODRIGUES، نويسنده , , NA´ DIA SEGRE، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This work describes the utilization of rice hull as raw-material for the preparation of two
calcium silicates namely, β-Ca1.91Ba0.04SiO4 and β-Ca1.96Ba0.04SiO4. The synthesis was
completed at 800◦C. Hydration rate and compressive strength of mortars prepared with the two
calcium silicates were studied and compared to mortars prepared with commercial Portland
cement. Hydration rates for both silicates, studied by thermogravimetric and FTIR analysis are
very similar; after 60 days the hydration rates are around 42–43% and reaches 75% after 270
days. Compressive strength experiments were performed using test specimen prepared with
commercial Portland cement as reference, and blends of Portland cement and the two calcium
silicates, at replacement levels of 10 and 20%. Results have shown that after a 90 days curing
period, the compressive strength of the reference and the blends containing 10% of each of the
calcium silicates show the same behavior. Using a replacement level of 20% there is a small
decrease in compressive strength. This behavior is attributed to the lower hydration rate of
these calcium silicates. C 2006 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science