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Composition, silicate anion structure and morphology of calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H) synthesised by silica-lime reaction and by controlled hydration of tricalcium silicate (C3S)

Rodriguez, E. Tajuelo
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Richardson, I. G.
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Black, L.
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2015
Advances In Applied Ceramics

The main product of Portland cement hydration is C-S-H. Despite constituting more than half of the volume of hydrated pastes and having an important role in strength development, very little is known about the factors that determine its morphology. To investigate the relationship between the chemical composition, silicate anion structure and morphology of C-S-H, samples were synthesised via silica-lime reactions and by the hydration of C3S under controlled lime concentrations and with/without accelerators. The silicate anion structure of the samples was studied by Si-29 magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and the morphology and chemical composition by TEM and SEM. All samples prepared via silica-lime reactions with bulk Ca/Si up to 1.5 were foil-like. The hydration of C3S at fixed lime concentration yielded foil-like C-S-H for [CaO] < 22 mmol L-1 and fibrillar C-S-H for [CaO] > 22 mmol L-1. A relationship between the silicate anion structure and the morphology of C-S-H was found for the samples fabricated with accelerators.

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DOI
10.1179/1743676115Y.0000000038
Web of Science ID

WOS:000366216400002

Author(s)
Rodriguez, E. Tajuelo
Richardson, I. G.
Black, L.
Boehm-Courjault, E.
Nonat, A.
Skibsted, J.
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Maney Publishing

Published in
Advances In Applied Ceramics
Volume

114

Issue

7

Start page

362

End page

371

Subjects

C-S-H

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C3S hydration

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Morphology

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TEM-EDX

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Portland cement

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Si-29 MAS NMR

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