RESIDUE FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING (RFCC) AS AN ALTERNATIVE ADDITIVE IN CEMENT PRODUCTION: A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION

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ĐỖ DOÃN DUNG
BÙI ĐĂNG HƯNG
NGUYỄN PHÚC THUỲ DƯƠNG
TRẦN THỊ PHÚC NGÂN
LAI TRUNG QUỐC

Abstract

In the upcoming time, there are many refineries that are under operation in Vietnam. As a result, a large amount of spent-RFCC catalyst will be discharged, and this will be a challenge for the environmental management. Our study aims at evaluating the reusability of non-grinded RFCC (RFCC-KN) as an additive
for the different types of cement (OPC, PBC30, PBC40 and PCB50) manufacturing in Vietnam. The results
show that RFCC-KN had the same physicochemical properties as fly ash - an additive widely used in current cement production. RFCC-KN was able to mix with cement at different mass ratios to produce many types of cement. OPC cement was mixed with RFCC-KN at a mass ratio up to 30% to make PCB40. For PCBs, the ratios of RFCC-KN in PCB50 and PCB30 were 20 and 10%, respectively. In comparison with clinker, the use of RFCC-KN as an additive in cement production could reduce cost in the range of 6
- 19%.

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Chemical, Bio, Food, Environmental Technology