Abstract

The utilization of Silico-Aluminous Bottom Ash (SABA), derived from bituminous coal combustion in power plants, was investigated as a raw material in the kiln feed for the production of ordinary Portland cement clinker. Three different raw meals were studied, containing natural raw materials with 0, 3 and 6wt% of SABA. The raw mixes reactivity was assessed in terms of unreacted lime content, following sintering at 1200, 1350, 1400 and 1450°C. Clinkers produced at 1450°C, were characterized through means of chemical analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The characterized clinkers were used to produce cement specimens by co-grinding with suitable amount of gypsum. Accordingly, cement quality was evaluated by determining setting times, standard consistency, expansibility and compressive strength at 2, 7 and 28days. XRD and TG/DTG analysis were used for the hydration study evolution after 28days of curing. SABA presents a promising alternative in waste valorisation practice, as it can readily be used in the raw kiln feed as a partial replacement of ordinary raw materials.

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