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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2018

Metakaolin

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Metakaolin (MK) is known to be a highly pozzolanic material that can be used in concrete. MK is usually produced by heating kaolin-containing clays, within the temperature range of about 600–900 ℃. This chapter summarizes the utilization of metakaolin in relevant worldwide standards, mainly in Europe and North America. The health, safety and environmental sustainability concerns on using metakaolin as a supplementary cementitious material are also addressed in this chapter. It is reported that MK incorporation has benefits on both early-age and long-term properties. On the other hand, this chapter also reports that the results of heat of hydration and rate of reaction in metakaolin-blended concrete are controversial and need further investigation. Overall, the optimum level of cement replacement by MK is around 10–20%, which provides concrete the maximum strength. Metakaolin appears to have an excellent potential as a supplementary cementitious material in structures made of high-performance concrete, because it controls deleterious expansion due to alkali-silica reaction in concrete (depending on the nature of the aggregate), and reduces the ingress of chloride by improving the microstructure and chloride binding behavior. © RILEM 2018.
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hal-01809292 , version 1 (06-06-2018)

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F. Wang, K. Kovler, J.L. Provis, A. Buchwald, Martin Cyr, et al.. Metakaolin. Metakaolin, 25, Springer Netherlands, pp.153-179, 2018, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-70606-1_5⟩. ⟨hal-01809292⟩
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