Abstract
Reducing Portland cement content in cementitious binders offers a means to address the adverse environmental impacts of Portland cement manufacture. This paper investigates the impacts on hydration product chemistry of partially replacing Portland cement with alkali-activated aluminosilicates. Here, short-term effects of soluble alkali and aluminium, likely to be available in an alkali-activated system, on the structure of synthetic C-S-H gels are assessed. .C-S-H gels (synthesized at pH values of over 13) were mixed with different concentrations of aluminium nitrate and sodium hydroxide. The gels were characterized by FTIR, TEM/EDX and XRD 72 h later. The results showed that both alkali and aluminium increased the degree of silicate polymerisation in the C-S-H gels and precipitated a crystalline calcium aluminosilicate phase. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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García Lodeiro, I., Fernández-Jimenez, A., Palomo, A., & Macphee, D. E. (2010). Effect on fresh C-S-H gels of the simultaneous addition of alkali and aluminium. Cement and Concrete Research, 40(1), 27–32. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cemconres.2009.08.004
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