Portland clinker production with carbonatite waste and tire-derived fuel: crystallochemistry of minor and trace elements

This paper presents results on the composition of Portland clinkers produced with non-conventional raw-materials and fuels, focusing on the distribution of selected trace elements. Clinkers produced with three different fuel compositions were sampled in an industrial plant, where all other parameters were kept unchanged. The fuels have chemical fingerprints, which are sulfur for petroleum coke and zinc for TDF (tire-derived fuel). Presence of carbonatite in the raw materials is indicated by high amounts of strontium and phosphorous. Electron microprobe data was used to determine occupation of structural site of both C3S and C2S, and the distribution of trace elements among clinker phases. Phosphorous occurs in similar proportions in C3S and C2S; while considering its modal abundance, C3S is its main reservoir in the clinker. Sulfur is preferentially partitioned toward C2S compared to C3S. Strontium substitutes for Ca2+ mainly in C2S and in non-silicatic phases, compared to C3S.

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Main Authors: Andrade,F. R. D., Pecchio,M., Santos,J. M. C., Kihara,Y.
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S0366-691320140004000142015-01-26Portland clinker production with carbonatite waste and tire-derived fuel: crystallochemistry of minor and trace elementsAndrade,F. R. D.Pecchio,M.Santos,J. M. C.Kihara,Y. tire-derived fuel carbonatite clinker crystallochemistry This paper presents results on the composition of Portland clinkers produced with non-conventional raw-materials and fuels, focusing on the distribution of selected trace elements. Clinkers produced with three different fuel compositions were sampled in an industrial plant, where all other parameters were kept unchanged. The fuels have chemical fingerprints, which are sulfur for petroleum coke and zinc for TDF (tire-derived fuel). Presence of carbonatite in the raw materials is indicated by high amounts of strontium and phosphorous. Electron microprobe data was used to determine occupation of structural site of both C3S and C2S, and the distribution of trace elements among clinker phases. Phosphorous occurs in similar proportions in C3S and C2S; while considering its modal abundance, C3S is its main reservoir in the clinker. Sulfur is preferentially partitioned toward C2S compared to C3S. Strontium substitutes for Ca2+ mainly in C2S and in non-silicatic phases, compared to C3S.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de CerâmicaCerâmica v.60 n.356 20142014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0366-69132014000400014en10.1590/S0366-69132014000400014
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Kihara,Y.
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Pecchio,M.
Santos,J. M. C.
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Portland clinker production with carbonatite waste and tire-derived fuel: crystallochemistry of minor and trace elements
author_facet Andrade,F. R. D.
Pecchio,M.
Santos,J. M. C.
Kihara,Y.
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title Portland clinker production with carbonatite waste and tire-derived fuel: crystallochemistry of minor and trace elements
title_short Portland clinker production with carbonatite waste and tire-derived fuel: crystallochemistry of minor and trace elements
title_full Portland clinker production with carbonatite waste and tire-derived fuel: crystallochemistry of minor and trace elements
title_fullStr Portland clinker production with carbonatite waste and tire-derived fuel: crystallochemistry of minor and trace elements
title_full_unstemmed Portland clinker production with carbonatite waste and tire-derived fuel: crystallochemistry of minor and trace elements
title_sort portland clinker production with carbonatite waste and tire-derived fuel: crystallochemistry of minor and trace elements
description This paper presents results on the composition of Portland clinkers produced with non-conventional raw-materials and fuels, focusing on the distribution of selected trace elements. Clinkers produced with three different fuel compositions were sampled in an industrial plant, where all other parameters were kept unchanged. The fuels have chemical fingerprints, which are sulfur for petroleum coke and zinc for TDF (tire-derived fuel). Presence of carbonatite in the raw materials is indicated by high amounts of strontium and phosphorous. Electron microprobe data was used to determine occupation of structural site of both C3S and C2S, and the distribution of trace elements among clinker phases. Phosphorous occurs in similar proportions in C3S and C2S; while considering its modal abundance, C3S is its main reservoir in the clinker. Sulfur is preferentially partitioned toward C2S compared to C3S. Strontium substitutes for Ca2+ mainly in C2S and in non-silicatic phases, compared to C3S.
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