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Proposal of a Methodology for the Preliminary Assessment of Kaolinitic Clay Deposits as a Source of SCMs

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Calcined Clays for Sustainable Concrete

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The growing interest in calcined clays as Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs), from sources other than relatively pure industrial grade clay deposits, demands the development of new tools for the identification and evaluation of the potentialities of a given clay deposit as a source of raw materials for the production of SCMs. In this paper, a methodology for the preliminary assessment of kaolinitic clay deposits as a source of SCMs is presented and discussed. As a case study, the chemical and mineralogical composition of several non industrial grade kaolinitic clay deposits, identified and classified according to the proposed methodology, is related to the pozzolanic reactivity of their calcination products. The developed methodology allows to establish preliminary selection criteria based on the chemical composition of the raw material (% Al2O3 > 18,0; Al2O3/SiO2 > 0,3; LOI > 7,0; % CaO < 3,0; % SO3 < 3,0). Comparison of the potentialities between the different clay deposits is determined from its relative position in a plot that relates the content of Al2O3 and the weight loss within the range of temperatures that corresponds to the thermal decomposition of clay minerals, which are, in turn, the main parameters affecting the pozzolanic reactivity of calcination products. The presence of thermally active non clay minerals in the sample may also affects negatively the pozzolanic reactivity. Through the observed results, the developed methodology proves to be a practical and useful tool for the identification and evaluation of kaolinitic clay deposits as a source of pozzolans.

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The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Low Carbon Cement project, from SDC. They would also like to acknowledge to the Cuban Geological Services for the technical support in clay and limestone deposits sampling.

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Díaz, A.A., Almenares Reyes, R.S., Carratalá, F.A., Martirena Hernández, J.F. (2018). Proposal of a Methodology for the Preliminary Assessment of Kaolinitic Clay Deposits as a Source of SCMs. In: Martirena, F., Favier, A., Scrivener, K. (eds) Calcined Clays for Sustainable Concrete. RILEM Bookseries, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1207-9_5

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