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Blended Portland Cement Based on Thermally Activated Clays and Carbonate Additives

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This article presents the research results for blended cements with complex mineral additives based on thermally activated clays and carbonate rocks. The possibility to use thermally activated clays both with and without kaolinite as additive components is shown. The synergistic effect of the joint introduction of thermally activated clays and carbonate rocks is established. The efficiency of dolomite as a component of a complex additive is demonstrated.

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Original Russian Text © R.Z. Rakhimov, Z.A. Kamalova, E.Yu. Yermilova, 2017, published in Materialovedenie, 2017, No. 10, pp. 15–20.

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Rakhimov, R.Z., Kamalova, Z.A. & Yermilova, E.Y. Blended Portland Cement Based on Thermally Activated Clays and Carbonate Additives. Inorg. Mater. Appl. Res. 9, 578–583 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S2075113318040329

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