Title of article :
Kinetic and energetic aspects of the reaction between sodium carbonate and lateritic kaolinite
Author/Authors :
sabouang, c.j. ngally university of yaoundé 1 - department of inorganic chemistry, Yaoundé, Cameroon , nganda, m. signing university of yaoundé 1 - department of inorganic chemistry, Yaoundé, Cameroon , makon, t.b. university of yaoundé 1 - department of inorganic chemistry, Yaoundé, Cameroon , mbey, j.a. university of yaoundé 1 - department of inorganic chemistry, Yaoundé, Cameroon , liboum, d. njopwouo university of yaoundé 1 - department of inorganic chemistry, Yaoundé, Cameroon
Abstract :
This study reports some kinetic and energetic considerations of the firing of a mixture of a kaolinite laterite with sodium carbonate as a precursor for geopolymerization. The variation of the firing temperature, the sodium carbonate/kaolinite ratio and the mixing way, show that, for a sodium carbonate/kaolinite ratio of 1.5, the reaction kinetic is optimal at 660 °C with a reaction progress of 80 %. Previous mixing with water and previous firing of the kaolinite soil slowdown the reaction. For firing at 660 °C, an attempt to evaluate the energy consumption was done and it is found that, for the preparation of 1 kg of precursor, the energy consumption is 216 kJ.
Keywords :
Kaolinite , Silico , aluminate , Cement , Geopolymerization , Sodium Carbonate
Journal title :
Journal of Materials and Environmental Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials and Environmental Science