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Influence of the availability of calcium hydroxide, sulphates, and alkalis on hydration of supplementary cementitious materials

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CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
Volume 175, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2023.107388

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Hydration; Alkali and sulphate; SCM; Reactivity

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This study investigated the hydration of siliceous fly ash, slag, and metakaolin with calcium hydroxide, and found that the rate of hydration and phase assemblage is influenced by the alkali and sulphate content, while siliceous fly ash is less affected by alkalis and sulphates.
The hydration of siliceous fly ash (FA), slag (S) and metakaolin (MK) with calcium hydroxide (CH) was studied at 27 degrees C to isolate the roles of CH, alkali and sulphate. The influence on rate of hydration was studied along with phase assemblage and strength development. While the FA was the most slowly reacting SCM, it was also the least influenced by the addition of alkalis and sulphates. For MK and S, not only the rate of hydration is influenced, but the phases formed are also affected by the amount of alkalis and sulphates. The addition of sulphates delays the hydration of alumina in S and MK. In more reactive SCMs such as MK, the availability of CH can be a limiting factor in the reaction of the SCM. The results show that to achieve maximum possible hydration and contribution to strength by SCMs, an optimisation of the alkali and sulphate content is required.

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