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Investigation of C3S hydration by environmental scanning electron microscope

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JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPY
Volume 259, Issue 1, Pages 53-58

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jmi.12247

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Cement chemistry; C-S-H phases; C3S Hydration; electron microscopy; ESEM; Hydration

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Tricalciumsilicate (C3S, Alite) is the major component of the Portland cement clinker, The hydration of the Alite is decisive for the properties of the resulting material due to the high content in cement. The mechanism of the hydration of C3S is very complicated and not yet fully understood. There are some models that describe the hydration of C3S in various ways. The Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM) working in gaseous atmosphere enables high-resolution dynamic observations of structure of materials, from micrometre to nanometre scale. This provides a new perspective in material research. ESEM significantly allows imaging of specimen in their natural state without the need for special preparation (coating, drying, etc.) that can alter the physical properties. This paper presents the results of our experimental studies of hydration of C3S using ESEM. The ESEM turned out to be an important extension of the conventional scanning microscopy. The purpose of these investigations is to gain insight of hydration mechanism to determine which hydration products are formed and to analyze if there are any differences in the composition of the hydration products.

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