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Characteristic of calcined diatomaceous earth from Aceh Besar District - Indonesia as cementitious binder

Muttaqin Hasan, Taufiq Saidi, A Muyasir, Yulius Rief Alkhaly, M Muslimsyah

2020IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Diatomaceous earth is a naturally occurring, soft, siliceous sedimentary rock, which is easily crumbled into a fine powder. In this paper, the characteristic of calcined diatomaceous earth from Aceh Besar District – Indonesia as a cementitious binder is studied. The chunk of diatomaceous earth was burned in the brick burning furnace for 4 days, then ground so that it becomes a powder. The powder was sieved to form the binder having the particle sizes less than 250 μm. The binder then calcined at the temperature of 600°C for 5 hours in a laboratory furnace. The density, specific gravity, absorption, particle size analyzer, X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence, and scanning electron microscopy tests were therefore performed. The test results show that the density, saturated surface dry specific gravity, and absorption of calcined diatomaceous earth binder are 767 kg/m 3 , 2.000, and 6.535 %, respectively. The particle sizes range from 0,107 μm to 231 μm. The main minerals of the particle are graphite, quartz, and lead-silver thallium antimony sulphide. The main chemical compositions of calcined diatomaceous earth are SiO 2 , 56.00 %; Fe 2 O 3 , 26.40 %; ZrO 2 , 7.20 %; and Al 2 O 3 , 6.50 %.

Topics & Concepts

CalcinationMaterials scienceMineralogyParticle sizeEarth (classical element)QuartzMetallurgyParticle (ecology)Specific gravityScanning electron microscopeAluminosilicateNuclear chemistryChemistryComposite materialGeologyPhysicsBiochemistryCatalysisMathematical physicsOceanographyPhysical chemistryConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials productionGeotechnical and construction materials studies
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