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Calorimetric Studies of Alkali-Activated Blast-Furnace Slag Cements at Early Hydration Processes in the Temperature Range of 20–80 °C
by Aleksandr Usherov-Marshak, Danutė Vaičiukynienė, Pavel Krivenko and Girts Bumanis
Materials 2021, 14(19), 5872; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14195872 - 7 Oct 2021
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In the hydration process of inorganic cements, the analysis of calorimetric measurements is one of the possible ways to better understand hydration processes and to keep these processes under control. This study contains data from the study of thermokinetic processes in alkali-activated blast-furnace [...] Read more.
In the hydration process of inorganic cements, the analysis of calorimetric measurements is one of the possible ways to better understand hydration processes and to keep these processes under control. This study contains data from the study of thermokinetic processes in alkali-activated blast-furnace slag cements compared to ordinary Portland cement (OPC). The obtained results show that, in contrast to OPC, the heat release values cannot be considered as a characteristic of the activity of alkali-activated blast-furnace slag cements. In addition, it is concluded that in the case of OPC cements, cumulative heat release is a criterion for the selection of effective curing parameters, while in the case of alkali-activated blast-furnace slag cements, a higher heat rate (which increases sharply with increasing temperature from 20 to 40 °C) is a criterion. From the point of views of thermokinetics, the rate of heat release at temperatures up to 40 °C can be a qualitative criterion that allows to choose the parameters of heat curing of alkali-activated cement concretes. By introducing a crystallo-chemical hardening accelerator, such as Portland cement clinker, into the composition of alkali-activated blast-furnace slag cements, it is possible to accelerate the processes not only in the condensation-crystallization structure formation stage, but also in the dispersion-coagulation structure formation stage. Portland cement clinker increased the efficiency of thermal curing at relatively non-high temperatures. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Research on Novel Sustainable Binders, Concretes and Composites)
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