Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11012613 | Construction and Building Materials | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Microstructure and composition of 42-month cured pastes using Portland cement (OPC), fly-ash cement (FAC), and ground-granulated-blast-furnace-slag cement (GGBFSC) were investigated. The granular structure of C-A-S-H in outer products of GGBFSC and FAC pastes was finer than in OPC paste. Fly ash offered higher capacity in increasing the Si/Ca ratio of C-A-S-H than slag in the pastes. However, their effects on the chain length were opposite. The incorporation of aluminum into silicate anions in GGBFSC paste was greater compared to others. AlO45â played an essential role in bridging the shorter silicate anions together, forming a longer chain of aluminosilicate anions in the pastes. Mg-Al layered-double hydroxide (LDH) was abundant in the inner products of slag particles with the interbedding of TAH, leading to a low ratio of Mg/Al ratio on hydrotalcite-like phase.
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Authors
Thi Hai Yen Nguyen, Koichi Tsuchiya, Daiki Atarashi,