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TL;DR: A study of the structure of the interfacial zone developed at the marble-C3S interface revealed the existence of a thin "duplex" layer right at the rock surface followed by a C3S paste region with gradually decreasing portlandite content as mentioned in this paper.

42 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the mechanism of the formation of a structure within the marble - portland cement interfacial zone and its relationship to bond strength. And they found that a carboaluminate layer at the rock-cement paste interface was found to be beneficial for the bond strength while an excessive carbonate dissolution and subsequent precipitation of portlandite at the interface affects the existing bond adversely.

38 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a model for predicting changes in chemical and mineralogical balances during ageing is proposed to predict phase development in a mixture of granulated blast-furnace slag (BFS) and Portland cement.
Abstract: Blended cements containing mixtures of granulated blast-furnace slag (BFS) and Portland cement give low permeability matrices with initially favourable leach characteristics. Their retention arises from a combination of physical and chemical effects which include high pH and sorption. It is not practical though, in either laboratory or site-based experimentation, to determine changes in matrix chemistry over long timescales and the development of realistic models for long-term property predictions therefore becomes increasingly important. This paper pursues the development of such a model enabling changes in chemical and mineralogical balances during ageing to be predicted. Phase development is assessed in the system CaO-Al2O3-SiO2-MgO-H2O. In the relevant composition range, the phases occurring include crystalline hydrates: portlandite, (Ca(OH)2); gehlenite hydrate, (2CaO.Al2O3.SiO2.8H2O); a hydrotalcite-structured phase (nominally 6MgO.Al2O3.(OH)x.yH2O). an AFm type phase, (nominally 4CaO.Al2O3 SO3.12H2O); and a poorly crysiallised c~lcium silicate hydrogel, C-S-H. All five phases are observed to occur together in slag-cements which are still hydrating. Given, as input, the chemical analyses of both the slag and the cement, and the initial blending proportions, the model predicts the equilibrium distribution between the five components and additionally, the Ca/Si ratio of the C-S-H. The aqueous chemistry in the system is predicted from the calculated phase distribution and appropriate solubility products.

20 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of hydration time, water/solids ratio and addition of melamine sulphonate or naphthalene sulfonate resins on the I(001)/I(101) XRD peak intensity ratio of portlandite formed in...
Abstract: Synopsis The effect of hydration time, water/solids ratio and addition of melamine sulphonate or naphthalene sulphonate resins on the I(001)/I(101) XRD peak intensity ratio of portlandite formed in...

5 citations