Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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258741 | Construction and Building Materials | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Mortars of PC replaced with 0% to100% blast furnace slag were activated by waterglass at 0–10 wt.% of Na2O, aiming to investigate the effect of the alkaline activation in reducing the low early strength observed in Portland cement–slag blends. For the activated blended mortars, increased %Na2O and slag contents favored strength; 80% slag showed favorable results with 6 and 10%Na2O, while 30–50% slag, the presence of the alkaline activator was unfavorable relative to the non-activated Portland cement and slag mortars. The microstructures showed denser matrices of hydration products as the amount of slag and alkali concentration were increased, corresponding to the strength observations.
► The activation of mortars of Portland cement with slag was investigated to reduce the low early strength. ► For mortars with 50–30% slag, the activation with water glass (4–10%Na2O) was not effective. ► For 80% slag the activation with 4–10%Na2O was effective. ► The highest strengths were for activated 100% slag cements.