Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6719017 | Construction and Building Materials | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of partial replacement of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) with nano-clay (NC) on the performance of physico-chemical, mechanical, hydration characteristics and microstructure of composite cement pastes containing ordinary Portland cement (OPC) and ground blast-furnace slag (GBFS) was studied. Initial and final setting times are accelerated by the partial replacement of OPC with NC. The values of compressive strength, bulk density, chemically combined water content and gel/space ratio of composite cement pastes increase by using NC up to 6Â mass%, then decrease by further replacement up to 8Â mass%. The free lime contents of composite cement pastes increase from 1Â day up to 3Â days, then decrease from 7Â days up to 90Â days. NC activates the hydration reaction of OPC and GBFS. SEM micrograph of mix M4S40 (54% OPCÂ +Â 6% NCÂ +Â 40% GBFSÂ +Â 1%SP) deposits the presence of micro- and nano-crystalline CSH gel with dense interlocking close linkage structure composed mainly of larger crystalline hydrates. It can be concluded that 6Â mass% NC is the optimum replacement level.
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Authors
Mohamed Heikal, N.S. Ibrahim,