A. Moropoulou et al., The effects of limestone characteristics and calcination temperature to the reactivity of the quicklime, CEM CONCR R, 31(4), 2001, pp. 633-639
This study has examined the effects of limestone characteristics (microstru
cture and texture) and calcination temperature on the reactivity of the pro
duced quicklime. Two types of limestone have been calcined at four selected
temperatures (900 degreesC, 1000 degreesC, 1100 degreesC, 1200 degreesC)?
and the produced quicklime was slaked. Chemical, physical, and mineralogica
l analyses have been performed in limestone, quicklime, and slaked lime sam
ples with the intention of studying the quicklime reactivity Test results i
ndicate that the lower the Limestone calcination temperature, the more reac
tive the produced quicklime. The optimum calcination temperature is similar
to 900 degreesC, which was the temperature performed in traditional limeki
lns. Concerning the quicklime, the reactivity is related to its microstruct
ure, which is, in turn, related to microstructural characteristics of the l
imestone (texture, grain size, porosity). The most reliable factors for the
estimation of quicklime reactivity are the specific surface area of the qu
icklime and the rate of temperature increase during the slaking process. (C
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