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Hydration of cement binders with mineral additives based on clay and carbonate rocks

https://doi.org/10.22227/1997-0935.2024.8.1317-1327

Abstract

Introduction. The use of mineral additives in cement concrete compositions makes it possible to reduce the consumption of Portland cement, which, with increasing construction rates, reduces the negative impact on the environment during its production. However, the high cost and territorial limitation of the production of the most effective modifiers (microsilica, metakaolin) do not allow to satisfy the growing demand for them. The development of mineral additives from widely used raw materials will help solve the problem of the deficit of the most common additives, as well as to reduce the consumption of Portland cement. The mechanism of hardening of Portland cement with widespread mineral additives was studied in sufficient detail. At the same time, there are practically no works describing the processes of hydration of cement binder modified with mineral additives based on thermally activated clay and carbonate rocks.

Materials and methods. The following mineral additives were used: thermally activated clay (Nikitskoye deposit, Saransk, Republic of Mordovia), dolomite (Elniki village, Republic of Mordovia), thermally activated mixture of clay and limestone (Atemar village, Republic of Mordovia). Using the method of X-ray phase analysis, the mechanisms of action of these mineral additives on hydration processes are considered.

Results. It was established that the use of these mineral additives makes it possible to increase the degree of hydration of Portland cement and change the phase composition of the cement stone in a targeted manner.

Conclusions. The data obtained indicate the prospects and relevance of the direction for the development of concretes with modifying additives based on thermally activated polymineral clays and carbonate rocks, which makes it possible to expand the range of modified cement composites produced today due to more complete use of the local mineral resource base.

About the Authors

V. V. Volodin
Ogarev Mordovia State University
Russian Federation

Vladimir V. Volodin — Candidate of Technical Sciences, research engineer of the Research Laboratory of Ecological and Meteorological Monitoring, Construction Technologies and Expertise

68 Bolshevistskaya st., Saransk, 430005

RSCI AuthorID: 933723, Scopus: 57195424982, ResearcherID: ААН-7738-2020



O. V. Tarakanov
Penza State University of Architecture and Construction (PGUAS)
Russian Federation

Oleg V. Tarakanov — Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Territorial Management

28 German Titov st., Penza, 440028

RSCI AuthorID: 448093, Scopus: 7004757888



T. A. Nizina
Ogarev Mordovia State University
Russian Federation

Tat’yana A. Nizina — Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Building Structures

68 Bolshevistskaya st., Saransk, 430005

RSCI AuthorID: 131099, Scopus: 57190161363, ResearcherID: Р-2639-2017



V. M. Kyashkin
Ogarev Mordovia State University
Russian Federation

Vladimir M. Kyashkin — Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher of the Department of Physical Materials Science

68 Bolshevistskaya st., Saransk, 430005

RSCI AuthorID: 27869, Scopus: 7801669853, ResearcherID: AAE-1757-2019



A. S. Balykov
Ogarev Mordovia State University
Russian Federation

Artemiy S. Balykov — Candidate of Technical Sciences, Senior Researcher of the Research Laboratory of Ecological and Meteorological Monitoring, Construction Technologies and Expertise

68 Bolshevistskaya st., Saransk, 430005

RSCI AuthorID: 813269, Scopus: 57190170885, ResearcherID: AAF-4208-2020



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Volodin V.V., Tarakanov O.V., Nizina T.A., Kyashkin V.M., Balykov A.S. Hydration of cement binders with mineral additives based on clay and carbonate rocks. Vestnik MGSU. 2024;19(8):1317-1327. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22227/1997-0935.2024.8.1317-1327

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