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Characterisation and hydration kinetics of beta-C2S synthesised with K2SO4 as dopant

Krishnan, Sreejith
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Zunino, Franco  
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Bishnoi, Shashank
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March 2, 2023
Cement and Concrete Research

In this study, a protocol for synthesising beta-C2S using K2SO4 as a dopant has been reported. Quantitative X-Ray diffraction was used to characterise synthesised samples. It was observed that it is possible to synthesise beta-C2S with high purity (>96 wt%) and limit the formation of free lime to below 0.5 wt% using this protocol. Unreactive gamma-C2S was the main secondary phase present in the sintered samples. Isothermal calorimetry studies were conducted to understand the reaction kinetics which showed that beta-C2S reacts slowly but produces similar calorimetric curve profiles as that of C3S. The C-S-H formed from the hydration of C2S was observed to be morphologically and compositionally identical to the C-S-H produced from the hydration of C3S. The hydration kinetics of beta-C2S was seen to be affected by the presence of aluminosilicate pozzolan, such as calcined clay, which can have practical implications while producing blended cements with belitic clinkers.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.cemconres.2023.107119
Web of Science ID

WOS:000991758900001

Author(s)
Krishnan, Sreejith
Zunino, Franco  
Bishnoi, Shashank
Scrivener, Karen  
Date Issued

2023-03-02

Publisher

Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

Published in
Cement and Concrete Research
Volume

167

Article Number

107119

Subjects

Construction & Building Technology

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Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Materials Science

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belite

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alumina

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clinker

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c -s -h

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calorimetry

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c-s-h

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dicalcium silicate

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belite cements

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alite

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dissolution

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model

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