Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6717505 | Construction and Building Materials | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Silica fume (SF) is an essential material for formulating high performance concrete (HPC). However, its small particle size could cause safety-hazards. Although replacing SF powder with slurry can somehow avoid the potential bio-toxicity, its long-term stability within cementitious materials is unknown. In this study, Raman microscope which combines Raman spectroscopy with light-optical microscope was successfully applied to characterise the composition and morphology of SF in original slurry and hydrated SF-Portland cement (PC) pastes. The unhydrated SF-agglomerates were clearly detected in the original SF slurry and the 22-hour and 6-month hydrated SF-PC pastes.
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Authors
Yanfei Yue, Jing Jing Wang, Yun Bai,