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The Rise of Portland Cements

Scrivener, Karen L.  
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Snellings, Ruben  
October 1, 2022
Elements

This chapter tells the story of Portland cement, from its invention in the tured mineral product. The success story of Portland cement is rooted in the unique combination of the abundance of its raw materials, the reactivity of the high-temperature clinker product toward water, and the properties of the calcium silicate and aluminate hydration products. Further development of Portland cements today mainly addresses the formidable challenge of reducing process CO2 emissions. Options include partial replacement of clinker by low-carbon resources, material-efficient use of cement and concrete products, and end-of-pipe carbon capture and storage or use.

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research article
DOI
10.2138/gselements.18.5.308
Web of Science ID

WOS:000935174700012

Author(s)
Scrivener, Karen L.  
Snellings, Ruben  
Date Issued

2022-10-01

Publisher

MINERALOGICAL SOC AMER

Published in
Elements
Volume

18

Issue

5

Start page

308

End page

313

Subjects

Geochemistry & Geophysics

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Mineralogy

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portland cement

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clinker

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production

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hydration products

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co 2

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hydration

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REVIEWED

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April 24, 2023
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