Ye'elimite

Ye'elimite

Ye'elimite is the mineralogical name of calcium sulfoaluminate, Ca4(AlO2)6SO4. It gets its name from Har Ye'elim in Israel where it was first found in nature. It is alternatively called "Klein's Compound", after Alexander Klein of the University of California, Berkeley, who experimented with sulphoaluminate cements around 1960, although it was first described in 1957 by Ragozina. [G C Bye, "Portland Cement" 2nd Ed, Thomas Telford, 1999, ISBN 07277-2766-7, p 206] Ye'elimite is most commonly encountered as a constituent of sulfoaluminate cements, [P C Hewlett (Ed), "Lea's Chemistry of Cement and Concrete", 4th Ed, Arnold, 1998, ISBN 0-340-56589-6, pp 447-449] in which it is manufactured on the million-tonne-per-annum scale. It also occasionally occurs adventitiously in Portland-type cements. [A E Moore, "Cement Technology", 7 (1976) pp 85, 134] On hydration in the presence of calcium and sulfate ions, it forms the insoluble, fibrous mineral ettringite, which provides the strength in sulfoaluminate concretes.

It is manufactured by heating the appropriate quantities of finely-ground alumina, calcium carbonate and calcium sulfate to around 1000-1100°C, preferably in the presence of small quantities of fluxing materials. On heating above 1350°C, it begins to decompose to tricalcium aluminate, calcium oxide, sulfur dioxide and oxygen.

The mineral is cubic, with 16 formula units per unit cell, and a cell dimension of 1.8392 nm, and is readily detected and quantified in mixtures by powder x-ray diffraction. [H F W Taylor, "Cement Chemistry", Academic Press, 1990, ISBN 0-12-683900-X, pp 51-54]

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* [http://www.mindat.org/min-4356.html Webmineral data]


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