2024
DOI: 10.1111/jmi.13293
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The effect of the combined addition of copper, lithium and sulphur on the formation of Portland cement clinker

Theodor Staněk,
Alexandra Rybová,
Martin Boháč
et al.

Abstract: Both copper and lithium act as strong fluxes and lower the temperature of the clinker melt formation. Sulphur promotes the stabilisation of more hydraulically active modification of alite M1. It is expected that this combination could produce an alite clinker at significantly lower temperatures with high quality technological parameters. In this paper, the effect of combined oxides of copper, lithium and sulphur addition on the phase composition and clinker structure of Portland cement was investigated. The re… Show more

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“…The demand for silicate cement is increasing globally [19], yet the production of silicate cement clinker [20,21] remains a high-energy, high-pollution industry that consumes significant mineral resources and energy [22,23]. The decomposition of limestone and the combustion of fuels during clinker production emit large amounts of CO 2 , making the efficient and clean production of silicate cement an urgent issue to address [24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The demand for silicate cement is increasing globally [19], yet the production of silicate cement clinker [20,21] remains a high-energy, high-pollution industry that consumes significant mineral resources and energy [22,23]. The decomposition of limestone and the combustion of fuels during clinker production emit large amounts of CO 2 , making the efficient and clean production of silicate cement an urgent issue to address [24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%