Limestone Calcined Clay Cements (LC3) are binders with complex phase development and
microstructures. Although the hydration chemistry of these cements are being widely researched [1],
due to the clay mineralogy variability, more studies are needed to build full knowledge. The use of
calcined kaolinitic clays as SCMs in Portland cement is one of the best approaches, as metakaolin
shows exceptional pozzolanic properties. Here, we report a summary of our ongoing research dealing
with LC3 binders based on Spanish calcined clays with different kaolinite content. The kaolinite
contents [2], jointly with the particle size of the calcined clays [3] will determine the reactivity, and
consequently, the mechanical performances. Initially, a selection of three commercially available
Spanish kaolinitic clays was carried out. Mineralogical and elemental analyses were obtained by Xray
powder diffraction (XRPD) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF), respectively, are elsewhere [3]. The clay
provenance and estimated average kaolinite contents are given in Table 1; the latter was obtained
through the combination of three methodologies (LXRPD, thermal analysis and XRF) [3].