Publication detail
The Influence of Barium Compounds on the Formation of Portland Cement Clinker
ZEZULOVÁ, A. STANĚK, T. OPRAVIL, T.
Original Title
The Influence of Barium Compounds on the Formation of Portland Cement Clinker
Type
journal article in Scopus
Language
English
Original Abstract
Portland clinker is thanks to its large-scale production a continuously studied topic. Clinker, or Portland cement, is used for construction purposes or for insulation and special applications. One of these special applications could be shielding of different types of radiation by making use of the content of barium ions. The present article examines the influence of barium oxide on the formation and properties of Portland clinker, which could be, by incorporation of barium ions into the system, used as a binder for buildings resistant to various types of radiation. Barium sulphate and barium carbonate were added to the raw meal in order to prepare clinkers with different content of barium oxide. The effect of barium on the formation of clinker phases was studied (by XRD – Rietveld analysis and by the microscopic point counting method), as well as the rate of alite formation under isothermal conditions. Furthermore, the ability of barium to become a part of clinker minerals was studied by SEM with EDS.
Keywords
Portland clinker, alite, belite, barium oxide, barium content determination, Portland cement, raw meal, barium carbonate, barium sulfate.
Authors
ZEZULOVÁ, A.; STANĚK, T.; OPRAVIL, T.
Released
1. 4. 2016
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications
Location
Switzerland
ISBN
0255-5476
Periodical
Materials Science Forum
Number
851
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
116
Pages to
121
Pages count
6
URL
BibTex
@article{BUT123831,
author="Anežka {Zezulová} and Theodor {Staněk} and Tomáš {Opravil}",
title="The Influence of Barium Compounds on the Formation of Portland Cement Clinker",
journal="Materials Science Forum",
year="2016",
number="851",
pages="116--121",
doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.851.116",
issn="0255-5476",
url="https://www.scientific.net/MSF.851.116"
}