The use of different ground glass waste as 25 wt% ordinary Portland cement replacement is reported and discussed with the aim to establish if chemical glass composition plays an effective role in developing pozzolan activity. Physical and mechanical properties of the new binders are reported and compared to those obtained using 100% CEM I 52.5 R. The presence of ions with different mobility in the glass waste appears to have a direct relation with mortar mechanical strength development for the investigated curing time.
M. C. Bignozzi, F. Sandrolini (2009). Effects of different glass composition on ecosustainable blended cements. 2300 AK LEIDEN : CRC press, Taylor & Francis Group.
Effects of different glass composition on ecosustainable blended cements
BIGNOZZI, MARIA;SANDROLINI, FRANCO
2009
Abstract
The use of different ground glass waste as 25 wt% ordinary Portland cement replacement is reported and discussed with the aim to establish if chemical glass composition plays an effective role in developing pozzolan activity. Physical and mechanical properties of the new binders are reported and compared to those obtained using 100% CEM I 52.5 R. The presence of ions with different mobility in the glass waste appears to have a direct relation with mortar mechanical strength development for the investigated curing time.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.