Utilization of Low-Grade Limestone and Solid Waste for the Preparation of High-Belite Portland Cement

Jiapeng Duan, Yu Zhang, Suwei Xia, Zian Geng, Wenbo Xin

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Abstract

In this study, high-belite Portland cement clinker was successfully prepared by using low-grade limestone and solid-waste calcium carbide slag and steel slag, achieving resource utilization while reducing CO2 emissions caused by raw materials decomposition in the cement industry. Using X-ray diffraction, microscopic images, thermogravimetric analysis, and differential scanning calorimetry, the physicochemical reaction process, phase composition, and microscopy of clinker were studied. The results indicated that the high-belite Portland cement clinker can be successfully produced at 1340 °C for 1 h with a belite content of 58.6% and an alite content of 24.2% when the composition of raw material was suitable. Meanwhile, the content of high-reactive-phase α-C2S can reach 1.4%. Via microscopic viewing, C2S and C3S were interphase distributed and well developed. In this study, the CO2 emission of the prepared high-belite Portland cement clinker was 54.67% lower than that of ordinary Portland cement clinker. All the above results confirm that high-belite Portland cement clinker can be produced using low-grade limestone and solid wastes, which can significantly reduce CO2 emission during Portland clinker production and promote an innovative approach to the cement industry.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2641
JournalMaterials
Volume18
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2025

Keywords

  • high belite
  • low-grade limestone
  • lower CO emission
  • Portland cement

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