Studies on the influence of different fly ashes and Portland cement on early hydration of calcium aluminate cement

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The influence of three mineral additives, i.e. fly ashes from pulverized combustion and from fluidized combustion of hard coal as well as Portland cement, on early hydration (up to 28th day) of calcium aluminate cement was investigated. Cement pastes containing 0, 5 and 25 wt% of additives were studied by the use of calorimetry, thermal analysis and infrared spectroscopy methods. It was confirmed that hydration of calcium aluminate cement is closely dependent on the type of addition and its amount. The influence of additives of different properties on cement hydration was discussed basing on received results and other literature reports. © 2011 The Author(s).

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Pacewska, B., Wilińska, I., & Nowacka, M. (2011). Studies on the influence of different fly ashes and Portland cement on early hydration of calcium aluminate cement. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 106(3), 859–868. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10973-011-1570-1

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