Mechanochemical activation of natural clay minerals: an alternative to produce sustainable cementitious binders – review
Abstract
Mechanochemical activation can be defined as a process able to induce structural disorder through intensive grinding. In certain conditions, it may increase the chemical reactivity of the processed material. The process is extensively utilized in extractive metallurgy, synthesis of nanocomposites or pharmacology. It is also considered an environmentally friendly alternative to activate kaolinitic clay avoiding high calcination temperature. This...
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Title
Mechanochemical activation of natural clay minerals: an alternative to produce sustainable cementitious binders – review
Published Date
May 8, 2019
Journal
Volume
113
Issue
4
Pages
449 - 462
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