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The role of silica fume in the kinetics and mechanisms during the early stage of cement hydration (CROSBI ID 89321)

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Zelić, Jelica ; Rušić, Davor ; Veža, Dominika ; Krstulović, Ruža The role of silica fume in the kinetics and mechanisms during the early stage of cement hydration // Cement and concrete research : including advanced cement based materials, 30 (2000), 10; 1655-1662-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Zelić, Jelica ; Rušić, Davor ; Veža, Dominika ; Krstulović, Ruža

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The role of silica fume in the kinetics and mechanisms during the early stage of cement hydration

The role of silica fume in the reaction kinetics and mechanisms of the early stage hydration of Portland-slag cement-silica fume pastes (W/S=0.5 at 20 degree Celsius) has been studied. Using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), the rate of calcium hydroxide, CH, formed during hydration has been determined quantitatively and the percentage of reaction of hydration has been calculated. The kinetic analysis was used to obtain parameters, which were employed to find out the influence of the silica fume content on the reaction rate constant value. The reaction stages have been analysed and explained by kinetic terms. The delay in CH formed during hydration between 8-10 hours from the beginning of hydration has been noticed and a mechanism has also been discussed. The investigations have shown that the addition of silica fume of more than 8 mass percent reduces the duration of the phase boundary interaction as a rate-determined process resulting in the fast diffusion rate-determining process. The results of this study have also revealed evidence of the accelerator effect of silica fume during the first 8 hours of hydration when it still exists as chemically inert filler. The pozzolanic reaction between silica fume and CH formed during hydration is occurring after three days of hydration.

cement hydration; kinetic analysis; silica fume; Ca(OH)_2; paste

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Podaci o izdanju

30 (10)

2000.

1655-1662-x

objavljeno

0008-8846

Povezanost rada

Kemijsko inženjerstvo

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