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Understanding of the factors slowing down metakaolin reaction in limestone calcined clay cement (LC3) at late ages

Briki, Yosra  
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Avet, Francois  
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Zajac, Maciej
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August 1, 2021
Cement and Concrete Research

Factors which could explain the slowing down of the metakaolin reaction in LC3 blends are investigated. Portlandite availability and the presence of aluminium ions in the pore solution are shown not to be limiting factors.

Hydrates can only precipitate in solution filled pores. Internal relative humidity measurements indicate that at 28 days solution is present only in pores with radii below 13 nm. An enhancement of metakaolin reaction was obtained at late ages when the larger capillaries are filled with solution. The lower limit of the water filled pores was more difficult to analyse since there is a lack of precision in determining interfacial energies of hydrates and pore solution of the system. However, this study gives an indication of order of magnitude where the growth of hydrates could be slowed down.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.cemconres.2021.106477
Web of Science ID

WOS:000661127700004

Author(s)
Briki, Yosra  
Avet, Francois  
Zajac, Maciej
Bowen, Paul  
Ben Haha, Mohsen
Scrivener, Karen  
Date Issued

2021-08-01

Publisher

Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

Published in
Cement and Concrete Research
Volume

146

Article Number

106477

Subjects

Construction & Building Technology

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Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Materials Science

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relative humidity

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pore radii

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saturation index

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water-filled capillary pores

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s-h composition

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autogenous shrinkage

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hydration kinetics

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self-desiccation

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pore structure

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dissolution

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pastes

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