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Ideal supplementary cementing material – Metakaolin: A review

G. Lizia Thankam, Neelakantan Thurvas Renganathan

2020International Review of Applied Sciences and Engineering44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Though being an ancient trend, usage of the homogeneous material cement in the construction industry is steadily getting eradicated with the springing up of supplementary cementing materials (SCM). Metakaolin is an imminent mineral admixture extracted from the mineral ore kaolinite, which enhances the interfacial zone by more efficient packing at the cement paste-aggregate particle interface, thus reducing the bleeding and producing a denser, more homogeneous transition zone microstructure. This paper depicts the various repercussions of the pozzolanic material metakaolin in the fresh and hardened properties of concrete when replaced with cement in finite amount. Also, it states the behavior of high-performance concrete and self-compacting concrete with metakaolin.

Topics & Concepts

MetakaolinMaterials scienceCementHomogeneousPozzolanAggregate (composite)Pozzolanic reactionPortland cementMicrostructureKaoliniteComposite materialMetallurgyMathematicsCombinatoricsConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchInnovative concrete reinforcement materials