Geological Evaluation Of Black Shale As A Suitable Supplementary Cementitious Material (SCM) To Optimize The Use Of Clinker In Cement Production
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Heliyon
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Faced with challenges like resource depletion and climate change, the cement industry needs
sustainable solutions. This study explores the potential of geologically-delinaeated black shale
from Apersua, Ghana, as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM) to reduce reliance on
traditional methods. The researchers analysed the shale’s chemical composition and mineralogy,
then created laboratory cement formulations with varying black shale content. These were
compared to standard formulations without shale. The results show cement with black shale has
comparable compressive strength, meeting standard requirements. Even a formulation with only
black shale (excluding limestone, a common ingredient) passed strength tests. Overall, the black
shale demonstrated good potential as a SCM based on strength, chemical makeup, setting time,
and its possible contribution to durability. This research suggests that black shales from Apersua
are worth exploring further as a sustainable and potentially cost-effective alternative in cement
production.
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