Effect of Na3PO4 on the hydration process of alkali-activated blast furnace slag

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In recent years, the utilization of different non-traditional cements and composites has been increasing. Alkali-activated cementitious materials, especially those based on the alkali activation of blast furnace slag, have considerable potential for utilization in the building industry. However, alkali-slag cements exhibit very rapid setting times, which are too short in some circumstances, and these materials cannot be used for some applications. Therefore, it is necessary to find a suitable retarding admixture. It was shown that the sodium phosphate additive has a strong effect on the heat evolution during alkali activation and effectively retards the hydration reaction of alkali-activated blast furnace slag. The aim of the work is the suggestion of a reaction mechanism of retardation mainly based on Raman and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.

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Kalina, L., Bílek, V., Novotnỳ, R., Mončeková, M., Másilko, J., & Koplík, J. (2016). Effect of Na3PO4 on the hydration process of alkali-activated blast furnace slag. Materials, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma9050395

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