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The impact of mechanochemical activation on the physicochemical properties and pozzolanic reactivity of kaolinite, muscovite and montmorillonite

Vahiddin Alperen Baki, Xinyuan Ke, Andrew Heath, Juliana Calabria‐Holley, Cemalettin Terzi, Murat Şirin

2022Cement and Concrete Research152 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Partially replacing cement clinkers with activated clays is one of the most promising routes to decarbonise the cement industry and tackle the climate change crisis. This study systematically investigated the impact of mechanochemical activation on the physicochemical properties of kaolinite, muscovite and montmorillonite clays, including particle size distributions, morphologies, bulk and surface chemical structures. The results suggest that mechanochemical activation treatment is particularly efficient for improving the pozzolanic activity of 2:1 clays (i.e. muscovite and montmorillonite), which are difficult to effectively activate through thermal treatments and therefore not previously been extensively used as supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs). In addition to dehydroxylation and amorphisation, mechanochemical milling also leads to surface aluminium enrichment and reduction in binding energies of both Si and Al elements, all contributing to the enhanced pozzolanic reactivity. The outcome from this study represents a step-change in scientific knowledge and extends frontiers of developing new SCMs from sustainable resources.

Topics & Concepts

CementitiousMuscovitePozzolanic activityKaolinitePozzolanMaterials scienceMontmorilloniteCementChemical engineeringCrystallinityPozzolanic reactionSpecific surface areaMineralogyMetallurgyChemistryPortland cementComposite materialCatalysisOrganic chemistryEngineeringQuartzConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials productionClay minerals and soil interactions
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