Study of the Influence of Chemical Composition on the Pozzolanicity of Soda-lime Glass Microparticles

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Autor(a) principal: Sales,Rosemary Bom Conselho
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Sales,Fernando Augusto, Corrêa,Elaine Carballo Siqueira, Patricio,Patrícia Santiago de Oliveira, Mohallem,Nelcy Della Santina, Aguilar,Maria Teresa Paulino
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392015000800043
Resumo: The use of residues, in partial or total substitution of aggregates or binders in concrete, presents interesting possibilities for obtaining eco-efficient concretes. Research has investigated the use of glass residue in Portland cement composite, whether as an aggregate or a supplementary cementitious material. However, there is still no consensus on the influence of the chemical composition of glass on the behaviour of the composites in which it is used. This paper analyse the influence of this composition on the performance of cement composites produced with microparticles of colourless and amber glass. Pozzolanicity was assessed by direct (Modified Chapelle, electrical conductivity) and indirect test (chemical characterization, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, differential thermal analysis and Strength Activity Index testing. The results show that microparticles of both glass display pozzolanic activity, with no significant differences between them. This confirms the potential for the use of glass microparticles as a supplementary material in cement composites.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Study of the Influence of Chemical Composition on the Pozzolanicity of Soda-lime Glass Microparticles
title Study of the Influence of Chemical Composition on the Pozzolanicity of Soda-lime Glass Microparticles
spellingShingle Study of the Influence of Chemical Composition on the Pozzolanicity of Soda-lime Glass Microparticles
Sales,Rosemary Bom Conselho
waste glass powder
supplementary cementitious material
pozzolanic activity
title_short Study of the Influence of Chemical Composition on the Pozzolanicity of Soda-lime Glass Microparticles
title_full Study of the Influence of Chemical Composition on the Pozzolanicity of Soda-lime Glass Microparticles
title_fullStr Study of the Influence of Chemical Composition on the Pozzolanicity of Soda-lime Glass Microparticles
title_full_unstemmed Study of the Influence of Chemical Composition on the Pozzolanicity of Soda-lime Glass Microparticles
title_sort Study of the Influence of Chemical Composition on the Pozzolanicity of Soda-lime Glass Microparticles
author Sales,Rosemary Bom Conselho
author_facet Sales,Rosemary Bom Conselho
Sales,Fernando Augusto
Corrêa,Elaine Carballo Siqueira
Patricio,Patrícia Santiago de Oliveira
Mohallem,Nelcy Della Santina
Aguilar,Maria Teresa Paulino
author_role author
author2 Sales,Fernando Augusto
Corrêa,Elaine Carballo Siqueira
Patricio,Patrícia Santiago de Oliveira
Mohallem,Nelcy Della Santina
Aguilar,Maria Teresa Paulino
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sales,Rosemary Bom Conselho
Sales,Fernando Augusto
Corrêa,Elaine Carballo Siqueira
Patricio,Patrícia Santiago de Oliveira
Mohallem,Nelcy Della Santina
Aguilar,Maria Teresa Paulino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv waste glass powder
supplementary cementitious material
pozzolanic activity
topic waste glass powder
supplementary cementitious material
pozzolanic activity
description The use of residues, in partial or total substitution of aggregates or binders in concrete, presents interesting possibilities for obtaining eco-efficient concretes. Research has investigated the use of glass residue in Portland cement composite, whether as an aggregate or a supplementary cementitious material. However, there is still no consensus on the influence of the chemical composition of glass on the behaviour of the composites in which it is used. This paper analyse the influence of this composition on the performance of cement composites produced with microparticles of colourless and amber glass. Pozzolanicity was assessed by direct (Modified Chapelle, electrical conductivity) and indirect test (chemical characterization, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, differential thermal analysis and Strength Activity Index testing. The results show that microparticles of both glass display pozzolanic activity, with no significant differences between them. This confirms the potential for the use of glass microparticles as a supplementary material in cement composites.
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