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HERO ID
1741111
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Investigation of Structure Formation in Complex Binder
Author(s)
Antonovic, V; Stonys, R; Pundiene, Ina; Prosycevas, I; Fataraite, E
Year
2009
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Medziagotyra
ISSN:
1392-1320
Volume
15
Issue
4
Page Numbers
343-348
Web of Science Id
WOS:000273483800012
Abstract
This study deals with the particularities of structure formation and hydration of the complex binder, which consists of liquid glass, metallurgical slag and high aluminate cement (Al(2)O(3) > 70 %). According to the ultrasonic and exothermal temperature results, it was determined that due to the reaction between liquid glass and dicalcium silicate the highest hardening intensity was found in the first 20 minutes; however, the hydration of cement takes place much later, i.e. in the hardened structure. SEM investigations of the complex binder showed that its structure is dominated by areas where cement particles are joined by nanostructures (< 50 nm) of the products formed during the reaction between liquid glass and hardener, and that the surface of most cement particles is coated by layers of nanoparticles sized from 30 nm up to 100 nm, i.e. the products of cement hydration.
Keywords
complex binder; high aluminate cement; liquid glass; ultrasonic wave velocity; SEM; nanostructures
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