The conditions leading to the formation of water-insoluble chlorellestadite, ideal formula (unit cell content) Ca-10(SiO4)(3)O-2, instead of water-soluble KCl and NaCl in Portland cement kiln systems were investigated by quantitative X-ray phase analysis of plant samples, preparation of pure chlorellestadite, and thermodynamic calculations. The results support the view that water-insoluble chloride is present as chlorellestadite. A reason for its occurrence could be poor contact between the hot kiln gases and lime-containing dust causing formation of gaseous HCl, which then produces chlorellestadite in contact with the hot meal in the preheater unit. The structure model for synthetic chlorellestadite, used in the quantitative X-ray phase an...
In this study, we investigated well-hydrated cement pastes containing dolomite and metakaolin cured ...
The paper presents results of investigations on KCl interaction with halloysite under high temperatu...
The high-temperature behaviour of two natural chlorites has been studied by in situ X-ray diffractio...
The synthesis of low-temperature belite (C2S) clinker from wastes of autoclaved aerated concrete and...
The paper presents results of investigations on KCl interaction with halloysite under high temperatu...
The structural development of apatite-type chlorellestadite was studied as a function of annealing t...
The synthesis of low-temperature belite (C$_2$S) clinker from wastes of autoclaved aerated concrete ...
Literature pertaining to differential thermal and X-ray diffraction of chlorite minerals is reviewed...
The use of high-temperature X-ray diffraction (HT-XRD) to study the mass transfer of raw meal consti...
The use of high-temperature X-ray diffraction (HT-XRD) to study the mass transfer of raw meal consti...
The use of high-temperature X-ray diffraction (HT-XRD) to study the mass transfer of raw meal consti...
The paper deals with a formation of artificial rock (clinker). Temperature plays the capital role in...
ABSTRACT Hydration products of calcium silicates and calcium aluminates often are difficult to ident...
Dioctahedral chlorite, collapsing on heating at 300-400°C, is reported extensively in soils. But X-r...
Abstract--Single-crystal, X-ray examination of Mg,Fe-rich chlorites that were heated at 650"C f...
In this study, we investigated well-hydrated cement pastes containing dolomite and metakaolin cured ...
The paper presents results of investigations on KCl interaction with halloysite under high temperatu...
The high-temperature behaviour of two natural chlorites has been studied by in situ X-ray diffractio...
The synthesis of low-temperature belite (C2S) clinker from wastes of autoclaved aerated concrete and...
The paper presents results of investigations on KCl interaction with halloysite under high temperatu...
The structural development of apatite-type chlorellestadite was studied as a function of annealing t...
The synthesis of low-temperature belite (C$_2$S) clinker from wastes of autoclaved aerated concrete ...
Literature pertaining to differential thermal and X-ray diffraction of chlorite minerals is reviewed...
The use of high-temperature X-ray diffraction (HT-XRD) to study the mass transfer of raw meal consti...
The use of high-temperature X-ray diffraction (HT-XRD) to study the mass transfer of raw meal consti...
The use of high-temperature X-ray diffraction (HT-XRD) to study the mass transfer of raw meal consti...
The paper deals with a formation of artificial rock (clinker). Temperature plays the capital role in...
ABSTRACT Hydration products of calcium silicates and calcium aluminates often are difficult to ident...
Dioctahedral chlorite, collapsing on heating at 300-400°C, is reported extensively in soils. But X-r...
Abstract--Single-crystal, X-ray examination of Mg,Fe-rich chlorites that were heated at 650"C f...
In this study, we investigated well-hydrated cement pastes containing dolomite and metakaolin cured ...
The paper presents results of investigations on KCl interaction with halloysite under high temperatu...
The high-temperature behaviour of two natural chlorites has been studied by in situ X-ray diffractio...