Kinetic Analysis of Thermal Decomposition of Ca(OH)2 Formed During Hydration of Commercial Portland Cement by DSC |
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Authors: | Zelić J. Rušić D. Krstulović R. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Engineering and Technology, Faculty of Chemical Technology, University of Split, Teslina 10, HR-21000 Split, Croatia |
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Abstract: | In this paper, evaluation of kinetic parameters (the activation energy – E,the pre-exponential factor – A and the reaction order – n) with simultaneous determination of the possible reaction mechanism of thermal decomposition of calcium hydroxide (portlandite), Ca(OH)2 formed during hydration of commercial Portland-slag cement, by means of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) in non-isothermal conditions with a single heating–rate plot has been studied and discussed. The kinetic parameters and a mechanism function were calculated by fitting the experimental data to the integral, differential and rate equation methods. To determine the most probable mechanism, 30 forms of the solid-state mechanism functions, f(αc) have been tried. Having used the procedure developed and the appropriate program support, it has been established that the non-isothermal thermal decomposition of calcium hydroxide in the acceleratory period (0.004<αc<0.554) can be described by the rate equation: d αc/dT=A/βexp(−E/RT)f(αc), which is based on the concept of the mechanism reaction:f(αc)=2(αc)1/2. The mechanism functions as well as the values of the kinetic parameters are in good agreement with those given in literature. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | Ca(OH)2– portlandite DSC kinetic parameters non-isothermal kinetic reaction mechanism thermal decomposition |
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