The role of chemical admixtures in the formation of the structure of cement stone

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The influence of sulfates and carbonates of potassium and sodium on the character of the formation of the microstructure of cement stone was studied. The role of cations in the structure formation of cement stone is shown. The efficiency of chemical additives, hardening accelerators, was estimated from the ratio of the volumes of gel and capillary micropores. The ratio of gel and capillary pores allows to determine the efficiency coefficient of the action of chemical additives. It is shown that the potassium carbonate for Portland cement is the most effective additive for hardening in terms of microstructure modification, and potassium sulfate for slag Portland cement.

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Sopov, V., Pershina, L., Butskaya, L., Latorets, E., & Makarenko, O. (2017). The role of chemical admixtures in the formation of the structure of cement stone. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 116). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711601018

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