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The effects of nano-silica on early-age hydration reactions of nano Portland cement

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CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES
Volume 133, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2022.104698

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Nano-silica; LC-TEM; QXRD; Heat release; Early-age hydration

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The hydration reactions of nano Portland cement (NPC) with and without nano-silica (NS) additives were studied using LC-TEM. It was found that NS significantly reduced the dissolution and induction periods in normal PC systems, but its contribution to hydration reactions in NPC systems was less due to the size effect. LC-TEM observations showed that NS could adsorb on the surfaces of ettringite crystals, promoting their conversion into monosulfate and reducing their content in NPC.
The hydration reactions of nano Portland cement (NPC) with and without nano-silica (NS) additives were realized and tracked for the first time in a liquid cell transmission electron microscope (LC-TEM), coupled with isothermal calorimetry and quantitative X-ray diffraction (QXRD). We revealed the different hydration mecha-nisms in NPC and PC in the presence of NS. The results showed that NS shortened the dissolution and induction periods of the hydration reaction significantly in normal PC systems. The fact that NS contributed less to hy-dration reactions in NPC systems resulted from the size effect. Nano cement with a much higher surface area and reactivity hydrated much faster to a high degree by itself. The LC-TEM observations found that NS was adsorbed on the surfaces of needle-like ettringite crystals accelerating their conversion into monosulfate, and thus achieving lower contents of ettringite in NPC with NS.

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