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Review of reactive magnesia-based cementitious materials: Current developments and potential applicability

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JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
Volume 40, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2021.102342

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Reactive magnesia-based cementitious materials; Hydration mechanism; Microstructure; Durability

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52002202]
  2. Applied Fundamental Research Project of Qinghai Province [2019-ZJ-7005]

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Reactive magnesia-based cementitious materials exhibit excellent mechanical properties, different hydration mechanisms, and high durability compared with traditional calcium-based cementitious materials. This paper comprehensively reviews their raw materials, hydration products, phase transformation, and crystal structures, as well as analyzes the developments in terms of durability.
Previous research on reactive cementitious materials shows that, compared with traditional calcium-based cementitious materials, reactive magnesia-based cementitious materials (an alternative cementitious material) exhibit excellent mechanical properties; different hydration mechanisms, hydration products, and microstructures; and considerably high durability. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the raw materials, hydration products, phase transformation evolution, and crystal structures of reactive magnesia-based cementitious materials. Furthermore, developments in terms of the durability of reactive magnesia-based cementitious materials are summarized and analyzed based on the carbonation performance, water resistance, and brine corrosion resistance. Finally, considering the existing problems and advantages of reactive magnesia-based cementitious materials, potential future research directions are highlighted.

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