Impact of layered aluminous and aluminous-iron silicates on binder hardening processes when using crushed rock cuttings from by-products
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Abstract
Possible chemical-physical processes of destruction of layered aluminous-iron silicates, sequence of K, Mg, Si, Al transition into solution, chemical interaction of element oxides with Ca(OH)2 (in the process of concrete and stowing mixtures formation) depending on various technological factors and possible processes of oxidation products interaction have been studied comprehensively. It is shown that layered minerals due to their structural features exhibit activity only along the crystal surface perpendicular to the layering. The process of thermal influence on their destruction is studied.
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