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Activity of Copper and Blast Furnace Slag and Its Influence on the Properties of Cement. [PDF]

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Grzeszczyk S   +5 more
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IMPROVING THE DURABILITY OF CONCRETE THROUGH THE USE OF GROUND GRANULATED BLAST FURNACE SLAG AND BLAST FURNACE SLAG SAND

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Carbonated ground granulated blast furnace slag stabilising brown kaolin

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021
Proposals have been made by several researchers to conduct the sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2) through calcium and magnesium-rich materials. From these materials, ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) containing 5% magnesium and 45% calcium is seen to be a good candidate and is available to sequester CO2. This study intends to ascertain the
Ahmed Mohammed Awad Mohammed   +4 more
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Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag and its Activation Methods

Materials Science Forum, 2016
. The ground granulated slag is a wide spread component of various types of cement and binding substances. Its pozzolanic activity depends on different factors. It is searched out, that there are no minerals able to liquid maturing in the slag under consideration, the slag activity data according to domestic and foreign standards specifies
B.Ya. Trofimov, K.V. Schuldyakov
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Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag

2011
Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) is a by-product from the blast-furnaces used to make iron. Blast-furnaces are fed with controlled mixture of iron-ore, coke and limestone, and operated at a temperature of about 1,500°C. When iron-ore, coke and limestone melt in the blast furnace, two products are produced—molten iron, and molten slag.
Rafat Siddique, Mohammad Iqbal Khan
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Hydration of alkali-activated ground granulated blast furnace slag

Journal of Materials Science, 2000
The hydration of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) at 25 °C in controlled pH environments was investigated during 28 days of hydration. GGBFS was activated by NaOH, and it was found that the rate of reaction depends on the pH of the starting solution. The main product was identified as C-S-H, and, in the pastes with high pH, hydrotalcite was
S. Song   +3 more
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