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Publicationsadmin2023-01-06T07:20:19+00:00

Reports on lowering CO2-emissions in cement and concrete

Eco-efficient cements: Potential, economically viable solutions for a low-CO2, cement based materials industry

United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) , December 2016
Karen L. Scrivener, Vanderley M. John, Ellis M. Gartner

A Sustainable Future for the European Cement and Concrete Industry: Technology assessment for full decarbonisation of the industry by 2050

ETH Zurich and EPFL Lausanne, November 2018
Aurélie Favier, Catherine De Wolf, Karen Scrivener, Guillaume Habert

Financial Attractiveness of LC3

K. Scrivener, A. Dekeukelaere, F. Avet, L. Grimmeissen, June 2019

Technology Roadmap: Low-Carbon Transition in the Cement Industry

International Energy Agency and WBCSD, May 2018

Short articles about LC3

LC3: a promising alternative

International Cement Review, July 2018
K. Scrivener, F. Zunino, F. Avet, W. Hangpongpun, A. Dekeukelaere

Eco-efficient cements: No magic bullet needed

Global cement, September 2019
K. Scrivener, F. Zunino, F. Avet, W. Hangpongpun, A. Dekeukelaere

Scientific articles

The impact of calcite impurities in clays containing kaolinite on their reactivity in cement after calcination

Materials and Structures/Materiaux et Constructions (2020), Franco Zunino, Emmanuelle Boehm-Courjault, Karen Scrivener 

Factors influencing the sulfate balance in pure phase C3S/C3A systems

Cement and Concrete Research (2020), Franco Zunino, Karen Scrivener 

Recommanded Books

Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Calcined Clays for Sustainable Concrete

S. Bishnoi, ed. in: Springer, New Delhi, 2020.

Further reading

Hacia la Sostenibilidad en la Producción de Cemento en América Latina: Cemento en base a arcillas calcinadas y caliza (LC3)

Prof. José Fernando Martirena-Hernandez, Universidad Central de las Villas, Cuba
Prof. Karen Scrivener, Instituto Federal de Tecnología de Lausana, EPFL, Suiza

LC3 stands for Limestone Calcined Clay Cement. It is a combination of clinker, calcined clay, limestone and gypsum. The cement blend uses 50% clinker, 15% non-cement grade (high silica or high MgO content) limestone, 30% calcined low grade china clay (non-ceramic grade) from mines and 5% gypsum.

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