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Advances in Applied Ceramics
Structural, Functional and Bioceramics
Volume 110, 2011 - Issue 8: Cement and Concrete Research
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Influence of ultrafine wet grinding on pozzolanic activity of submicrometre sugar cane bagasse ash

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Pages 453-456 | Received 04 Mar 2011, Accepted 24 Aug 2011, Published online: 22 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Abstract

Sugar cane bagasse ash is an important byproduct of sugar and alcohol production. This residual material requires only grinding and classification in order to achieve adequate fineness and homogeneity to be used as pozzolanic admixture in concrete. In this study, submicrometre ashes were produced from wet grinding using a planetary ball mill. Measurements of the pozzolanic activity of the ashes with cement and lime were carried using mechanical methods based on the compressive strength of mortars. It was observed that the pozzolanic activity of submicrometre ashes is inversely correlated to its particle size. Moreover, it was demonstrated that the grinding intensity clearly increased the sugar cane bagasse ash reactivity.

The authors wish to thank the Brazilian agencies FAPERJ, CNPq and CAPES for the financial support to this investigation.

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This paper is part of a special issue on Cement and Concrete Research

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