Influence and Mechanism Research of Hydration Heat Inhibitor on Low-Heat Portland Cement

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A kind of microcapsule sustained-release–type hydration heat inhibitor (MSR) was prepared. The effect of MSR on semi-adiabatic temperature rise, setting time, and strength of low-heat Portland cement was investigated. Microcalorimetry, XRD, SEM, and TG-DSC were used to investigate the mechanism of MSR on hydration of low-heat Portland cement. The results showed that the MSR had good regulating effect on hydration of low-heat Portland cement. When the dosage of MSR was 0.3%, the heat release rate decreased by 10% and the peak temperature decreased by 52%. The 3D compressive strength decreased by 50%, and the 28-day strength was the same as control. The MSR can delay the hydration of low-heat Portland cement by inhibiting the heat release rate of C2S and C3S minerals.

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Jia, F., Yao, Y., & Wang, J. (2021). Influence and Mechanism Research of Hydration Heat Inhibitor on Low-Heat Portland Cement. Frontiers in Materials, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2021.697380

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