Geothermal waste, a by-product of steam power plants that use geothermal underground resources, was studied as a possible replacement for Portland cement. This waste consists primarily in amorphous nanometric silica with traces of sodium and potassium chlorides. The replacement ratios studied were 0, 10 and 20% in cements cured at 20 and 60 ºC. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that clinker phase hydration took place earlier in the presence of the geothermal waste. Scanning electron microscopy, in turn, revealed a reduction in porosity and intense calcium hydroxide consumption as a result of the pozzolanic reaction. The pastes containing 20% waste, however, an intense cracking was observed due to the formation of alkali silica reaction gel ...
Concretos fueron elaborados reemplazando cemento Portland ordinario por nano-SiO2 geotérmica y humo ...
This paper is part of a research project where the performance as addition to the Portland cement of...
The use of recycled aggregates from construction and demolition wastes for the manufacture of mortar...
RESUMEN Se investigaron pastas de cemento Portland sustituido con un desecho geotérmico, subproduc...
[EN] The carbonation of hydrated ordinary Portland cement (OPC) allows the transformation of hydrate...
The world-wide cement industry is seeking experimental avenues that will lead to cement production t...
Geopolymerization is a viable way to process and re-use alumino-silicate industrial waste while prod...
Es conocida la dificultad en la identificación de las distintas formas de los productos de la reacci...
In this article the possibility of using waste from the petrochemical industry,as partial replacemen...
The durability of recycled concrete must be determined before this material can be used in construct...
The need to eliminate waste generates costs. When considering the preservation of the environment, t...
Siliceous aggregates are characterized for presenting certain chemical reactivity opposite to the ca...
International audienceThe valorisation of different mineral wastes by a geopolymerization-process is...
Context: Concrete production is characterized by a significant demand for energy and raw materials, ...
[EN] At present, the construction industry and all those associated with this, are challenged to be...
Concretos fueron elaborados reemplazando cemento Portland ordinario por nano-SiO2 geotérmica y humo ...
This paper is part of a research project where the performance as addition to the Portland cement of...
The use of recycled aggregates from construction and demolition wastes for the manufacture of mortar...
RESUMEN Se investigaron pastas de cemento Portland sustituido con un desecho geotérmico, subproduc...
[EN] The carbonation of hydrated ordinary Portland cement (OPC) allows the transformation of hydrate...
The world-wide cement industry is seeking experimental avenues that will lead to cement production t...
Geopolymerization is a viable way to process and re-use alumino-silicate industrial waste while prod...
Es conocida la dificultad en la identificación de las distintas formas de los productos de la reacci...
In this article the possibility of using waste from the petrochemical industry,as partial replacemen...
The durability of recycled concrete must be determined before this material can be used in construct...
The need to eliminate waste generates costs. When considering the preservation of the environment, t...
Siliceous aggregates are characterized for presenting certain chemical reactivity opposite to the ca...
International audienceThe valorisation of different mineral wastes by a geopolymerization-process is...
Context: Concrete production is characterized by a significant demand for energy and raw materials, ...
[EN] At present, the construction industry and all those associated with this, are challenged to be...
Concretos fueron elaborados reemplazando cemento Portland ordinario por nano-SiO2 geotérmica y humo ...
This paper is part of a research project where the performance as addition to the Portland cement of...
The use of recycled aggregates from construction and demolition wastes for the manufacture of mortar...