Applied Sciences (Feb 2020)

The Use of Volcanic Powder as a Cement Replacement for the Development of Sustainable Mortars

  • Viviana Letelier,
  • José Marcos Ortega,
  • Rosa María Tremiño,
  • Bastián I. Henriquéz-Jara,
  • Ivo Fustos,
  • Teresa Real-Herraiz,
  • Giacomo Moriconi,
  • Miguel Ángel Climent,
  • Isidro Sánchez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10041460
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 1460

Abstract

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Currently, reduction of environmental effects of the cement industry is an issue of global interest and one of the alternatives is to replace clinker with additions such as volcanic powder. The purpose of this work is to study the influence of up to 400 hardening days of volcanic powder, obtained from the last eruption of the Calbuco volcano (Chile), on the pore structure, mechanical performance, and durability-related properties of mortars which incorporate up to 20% volcanic powder as a substitution for clinker. In addition, an evaluation of greenhouse gases emissions was performed in order to quantify the possible environmental benefits of incorporating the volcanic powder in the mortars. The results obtained indicated that mortars with contents of 10% and 20% of volcanic powder had adequate service properties and improved all durability-related properties overall as compared with those noted for ordinary Portland cement. Additionally, the use of up to 20% volcanic powder makes it possible to reduce the CO2 emissions of mortars by almost 20%, demonstrating the advantages of incorporating this addition in mortars.

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