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Low-temperature synthesis of cements from rice hull ash
Authors:Flávio A Rodrigues
Abstract:Rice hull is an agricultural by-product containing about 20% of silica. Usually, this material is burned at the rice fields generating small silica particles, which may cause respiratory and environmental damage. This work describes the use of rice hull ash as a raw material to prepare Ca2SiO4-related cements, which is a component of commercial Portland cement. Rice hull was heated at 600 °C rendering silica with a surface area of 21 m2 g−1. This material was mixed with CaO and BaCl2·2H2O in several proportions, added stoichiometricaly in order to keep a ratio (Ca+Ba)/Si=2. The solids were mixed with water 1:20 (w/w) and sonicated for 60 min. The suspensions were dried and heated at several temperatures (from 500 to 1100 °C). The resulting solids were analyzed by FT-IR spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. Cements with structure similar to that of β-Ca2SiO4 were obtained at temperatures as low as 700 °C, according to the composition.
Keywords:Cement  Ca2SiO4  Cement manufacture  Chemistry
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