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Synthesis and characterisation of alites from reduced basic oxygen furnace slags

Journal

CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
Volume 147, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2021.106518

Keywords

Characterisation; Hydration products; Thermal analysis; X-ray diffraction

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  1. German federal institution Bundesan-stalt fur Materialforschung undprufung (BAM)

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In this study, BOFS was successfully transformed into clinker-like products through carbothermal reduction, with similar chemical and mineralogical composition to ordinary Portland cement. Although the pure products showed slower hydration compared to commercial OPC, their reactivity can be further increased through specific adaptations to potentially serve as a full clinker substitute. Alternatively, the material can be used without modifications as a cement component or concrete addition to contribute to strength development.
Basic oxygen furnace slags (BOFS) are by-products of the steelmaking process. Several researchers have studied the production of Portland cement clinker and metallic iron from BOFS via a reductive treatment. In this study, we applied a carbothermal reduction of BOFS in a technical-scale electric arc furnace and characterised the clinker-like products. Those clinker-like non-metallic products (NMPs) had a chemical and mineralogical composition comparable to clinker for ordinary Portland cement (OPC) and contained large elongated alite crystals as major component. The pure NMPs reacted more slowly and achieved a lower degree of hydration compared with commercial OPC. If the reactivity of the products can be further increased by employing specific adaptations, it can be used as a full clinker substitute for OPC. Nevertheless, it is also an option to use the material without further modifications as a cement component or concrete addition, which contributes to the strength development in both cases.

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