Assessment of pozzolanic activity of palm oil clinker powder

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2016

Abstract

Palm oil clinker (POC) is a waste material produced as result of using palm oil shell and mesocarp fibres as fuel to run stream turbines in palm oil mills. The current practice is to dump the waste in open land or landfill sites, which leads to environmental problems. The suitability of using the palm oil clinker powder (POCP) in concrete as well as blended cement largely depends on its pozzolanic activity. In the present study, the pozzolanic activity of POCP has been investigated using X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) techniques, and compressive strength activity index measurement. The microstructure of the hydrated cement paste was observed using field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). In order to evaluate the pozzolanic activity of the POCP, the pastes were prepared with ordinary Portland cement (OPC) at the level of substitution of 30%. The fluidity of the paste was maintained at 110 ± 5 mm. The strength activity index was evaluated according to ASTM standard. The microstructure properties investigation found that the portlandite (Ca(OH)2) react with SiO2 of POCP and formed C-S-H gel for strength development. This observation and strength activity index result confirmed that POCP is a pozzolanic material.

Keywords

Pozzolanic activity, Palm oil clinker powder, Strength activity index

Divisions

sch_civ

Funders

Ministry of Education (MoE): Research grant UM.C/625/1/HIR/MOHE/ENG/55

Publication Title

Construction and Building Materials

Volume

127

Publisher

Elsevier

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