Metakaolin is the
anhydrous
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calcined form of the clay mineral
kaolinite
Kaolinite ( ) is a clay mineral, with the chemical composition Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4. It is an important industrial mineral. It is a layered silicate mineral, with one tetrahedral sheet of silica () linked through oxygen atoms to one octahedral ...
. Minerals that are rich in kaolinite are known as china clay or kaolin, traditionally used in the manufacture of
porcelain. The particle size of metakaolin is smaller than
cement particles, but not as fine as
silica fume.
Kaolinite sources
The quality and reactivity of metakaolin is strongly dependent of the characteristics of the raw material used. Metakaolin can be produced from a variety of primary and secondary sources containing
kaolinite
Kaolinite ( ) is a clay mineral, with the chemical composition Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4. It is an important industrial mineral. It is a layered silicate mineral, with one tetrahedral sheet of silica () linked through oxygen atoms to one octahedral ...
:
* High purity
kaolin deposits
*
Kaolinite
Kaolinite ( ) is a clay mineral, with the chemical composition Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4. It is an important industrial mineral. It is a layered silicate mineral, with one tetrahedral sheet of silica () linked through oxygen atoms to one octahedral ...
deposits or tropical soils of lower purity
*
Paper sludge waste (if containing kaolinite)
*
Oil sand
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tailings (if containing kaolinite)
Forming metakaolin
The T-O clay mineral
kaolinite
Kaolinite ( ) is a clay mineral, with the chemical composition Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4. It is an important industrial mineral. It is a layered silicate mineral, with one tetrahedral sheet of silica () linked through oxygen atoms to one octahedral ...
does not contain interlayer cations or interlayer water. The temperature of dehydroxylation depends on the structural layer stacking order. Disordered kaolinite dehydroxylates between 530 and 570 °C, ordered kaolinite between 570 and 630 °C. Dehydroxylated disordered kaolinite shows higher
pozzolanic activity than ordered. The dehydroxylation of kaolin to metakaolin is an
endothermic process due to the large amount of energy required to remove the chemically bonded hydroxyl ions. Above the temperature range of dehydroxylation, kaolinite transforms into metakaolin, a complex amorphous structure which retains some long-range order due to layer stacking. Much of the aluminum of the octahedral layer becomes tetrahedrally and pentahedrally coordinated.
In order to produce a
pozzolan (supplementary cementitious material) nearly complete dehydroxylation must be reached without overheating, i.e., thoroughly roasted but not burnt. This produces an
amorphous
In condensed matter physics and materials science, an amorphous solid (or non-crystalline solid, glassy solid) is a solid that lacks the long-range order that is characteristic of a crystal.
Etymology
The term comes from the Greek ''a'' ("wi ...
, highly pozzolanic state, whereas overheating can cause
sintering, to form a dead burnt, nonreactive
refractory, containing
mullite and a defect Al-Si spinel. Reported optimum activation temperatures vary between 550 and 850 °C for varying durations, however the range 650-750 °C is most commonly quoted.
In comparison with other clay minerals kaolinite shows a broad temperature interval between dehydroxylation and recrystallization, much favoring the formation of metakaolin and the use of thermally activated kaolin clays as pozzolans. Also, because the octahedral layer is directly exposed to the interlayer (in comparison to for instance T-O-T clay minerals such as smectites), structural disorder is attained more easily upon heating.
High-reactivity metakaolin
''High-reactivity metakaolin'' (HRM) is a highly processed reactive
aluminosilicate pozzolan, a finely-divided material that reacts with
slaked lime
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at ordinary temperature and in the presence of moisture to form a strong slow-hardening cement. It is formed by calcining purified kaolinite, generally between 650–700 °C in an externally fired
rotary kiln. It is also reported that HRM is responsible for acceleration in the hydration of ordinary
portland cement (OPC), and its major impact is seen within 24 hours. It also reduces the deterioration of concrete by
Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR), particularly useful when using recycled crushed glass or glass fines as aggregate. The amount of slaked lime that can be bound by metakaolin is measured by the
modified Chapelle test
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.
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Adsorption properties
The
adsorption surface properties of the metakaolins can be characterized by
inverse gas chromatography
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Inverse gas chromatography or IGC is a highly sensitive and versatile gas phase technique developed over 40 ye ...
analysis.
Concrete admixture
Considered to have twice the reactivity of most other
pozzolans, metakaolin is a valuable
admixture
Admixture may refer to:
* Genetic admixture, the result of interbreeding between two or more previously isolated populations within a species
* Racial admixture, admixture between humans, also referred to as miscegenation
* Hybrid
* Mixture, the ch ...
for concrete/cement applications. Replacing
portland cement with 8–20 wt.% (% by weight) metakaolin produces a
concrete mix that exhibits favorable engineering properties, including: the filler effect, the acceleration of OPC
hydration, and the
pozzolanic reaction. The filler effect is immediate, while the effect of pozzolanic reaction occurs between 3 and 14 days.
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Advantages
* Increased compressive and flexural strengths
* Reduced permeability (including chloride permeability)
* Reduced potential for efflorescence
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, which occurs when calcium is transported by water to the surface where it combines with carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to make calcium carbonate, which precipitates on the surface as a white residue.
* Increased resistance to chemical attack
* Increased durability
* Reduced effects of alkali-silica reactivity (ASR)
* Enhanced workability and finishing of concrete
* Reduced shrinkage, due to "particle packing" making concrete denser
* Improved color by lightening the color of concrete making it possible to tint lighter integral color.
Uses
* High performance, high strength, and lightweight concrete
* Precast and poured-mold concrete
* Fibercement and ferrocement products
* Glass fiber reinforced concrete
* Countertops, art sculptures (see for example the free-standing sculptures of Albert Vrana)
* Mortar and stucco
See also
* Concrete
* Engineered cementitious composite
Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC), also called Strain Hardening Cement-based Composites (SHCC) or more popularly as bendable concrete, is an easily molded mortar (masonry), mortar-based composite reinforced with specially selected short rando ...
* Fly ash
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* Kaolinite
Kaolinite ( ) is a clay mineral, with the chemical composition Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4. It is an important industrial mineral. It is a layered silicate mineral, with one tetrahedral sheet of silica () linked through oxygen atoms to one octahedral ...
* Portland cement
* Pozzolan
* Rice husk ash
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(also very rich in )
* Silica fume
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