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Effect of nano-CaCO<sub>3</sub> on hydration of cement containing supplementary cementitious materials
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2011
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Materials ScienceOrdinary Portland CementChemical EngineeringCementationEngineeringCement ManufactureMechanical PropertiesCivil EngineeringEarly HydrationCementitious MaterialsChemistryCement-based Construction MaterialSupplementary Cementitious MaterialsEarly Stage
The efficacy of the addition of nano-CaCO 3 in accelerating the hydration of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) delayed by the presence of high volumes of supplementary cementitious materials including fly ash and slag was investigated. The conduction calorimetry indicated that the early hydration of OPC was significantly accelerated by the addition of the nano-CaCO 3 and the higher the amount of CaCO 3 addition, the greater was the accelerating effect. The thermogravimetric analysis results showed that the amounts of added CaCO 3 became slightly lower as the hydration took place; however, any new reaction products were not detected by the X-ray diffractometry analysis. The engineering properties, including microhardness and modulus of elasticity, in the early stage of the hydration were remarkably improved by the addition of nano-CaCO 3 . It was suggested that the seeding effect of the nano-CaCO 3 particles and the nucleation of C–S–H caused the enhanced strength development.
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