Study on Preparation of Low Heat High Belite Clinker from Waste Mortar and Its Modification

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In order to realize low energy consumption in cement and the recycling of solid waste, the phase composition and structure of waste mortar used to prepare a high belite cement clinker, instead of some other raw materials, have here been investigated, and the belite was activated by doping with SO3. The results show that a good high belite cement clinker can be obtained using waste mortar, limestone, coal gangue, iron powder, or iron correction raw materials combined at 1350◦ C for half an hour. The addition of SO3 greatly increased the strength of the clinker in the early phase, and overall, the ratio of calcium to silicon in belite became higher, and more Al2 O3 entered the belite; however, the generation of C3 S was inhibited somewhat, and the content of C4 AF also increased. This study offers guidance for the application of waste mortar and the activation of belite, which offers huge environmental and economic benefits.

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Yang, Z., Tao, X., Wang, G., & Li, W. (2022). Study on Preparation of Low Heat High Belite Clinker from Waste Mortar and Its Modification. Materials, 15(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15093196

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