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Magnesia Cements. From Formulation to Application

  • Book

  • June 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 2088896

There is an urgent need for innovative, cost-effective, and sustainable approaches to reduce the tremendous environmental impact of conventional cement and cement-based technologies. Consuming a significantly lower quantity of natural resources than conventional cements, with the added ability to effectively sequestering carbon, magnesia cements offer great potential in this area. Magnesia Cements: From Formulation to Application explores the latest developments in this exciting area, reviewing the unique properties offered by these cements, including superior strength, fire resistance, and exceptional ability to bond to a wide range of aggregates, and highlighting their potential role in making cement production and usage more sustainable.

Providing detailed analysis of the chemistry, properties, manufacture, and both traditional and novel applications, Magnesia Cements: From Formulation to Application is ideally suited for materials scientists, cement chemists, ceramicists, and engineers involved with the design, development, application and impact assessment of magnesia cements across both academia and industry.

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Table of Contents

1. Manufacture of Magnesium Oxide for Magnesia Cements2. Magnesium Oxychloride Cement3. Magnesium Oxysulfate Cement4. Magnesium Phosphate Cement5. Magnesium Silicate Cement6. Carbonated Magnesia Cement7. Magnesia in Alkali Activated Cements8. Magnesia as an Expansive Additive9. Magnesia in Self-Healing Cement and Concrete

Authors

Mark Shand Premier Magnesia, LLC, Wayneville, NC, USA. Mark Shand's higher education occurred at the University of Warwick, England. He received his Bachelor's degree in Chemistry in 1983 and PhD. in 1986. His education continued with Postdoctoral research at Bowling Green State University, Ohio. Dr. Shand's interest and research into magnesia cements began in 1990, when he started working for Premier Magnesia, where he is currently Vice President of Research and Development. Dr. Shand's book "The Chemistry and Technology of Magnesia� was published in 2006. Dr. Shand enjoys photography and walking his dog Delta as well as introducing the wonders of science to his children. Abir Al-Tabbaa University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. Abir Al-Tabbaa is a professor of geotechnical engineering at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. A Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Professor Al-Tabbaa has significant experience across academia and industry. Jueshi Qian Chongqing University, Chongqing, China. Jueshi Qian is a professor with the College of Material Science and Engineering at Chongqing University, Chongqin, China. Professor Qian has contributed to over 170 publications and collaborated with teams across the globe. Liwu Mo Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, China. Liwu Mo is a professor with the College of Materials Science and Engineering at Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, China. He has previously held positions as a visiting scholar and exchange scholar of the Royal Academy of Engineering at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. Fei Jin University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK. Fei Jin is an assistant professor of geotechnical engineering at the James Watt School of Engineering, based at the University of Glasgow, UK. He has chaired sessions at numerous international conferences and holds a number of memberships and editorial positions in the field.