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Structure of Calcium Silicate Hydrates Formed in Alkaline-Activated Slag: Influence of the Type of Alkaline Activator

✍ Scribed by Ana Fernández-Jiménez; Francisca Puertas; Isabel Sobrados; Jesús Sanz


Book ID
108575639
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
459 KB
Volume
86
Category
Article
ISSN
0002-7820

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✦ Synopsis


The influence of the alkaline activator (NaOH, waterglass, or Na~2~CO~3~) on the structure of the hydrated calcium silicate formed in alkali‐activated slag (AAS) cement pastes has been investigated by FTIR, ^29^Si and ^27^Al magic‐angle scattering nuclear magnetic resonance, and TEM/EDX techniques. In all cases, the main product formed after 7 d of activation, with activators giving an Na~2~O concentration of 4%, is a semicrystalline calcium silicate hydrate with a dreierkette‐type anion. In these structures, linear finite chains of silicate tetrahedra (Q^2^ units) are linked to central Ca‐O layers, and tetrahedral aluminum occupies bridging positions in the chains. The main chain length and the amount of aluminum incorporated in the tetrahedral chains depend on the activator used. The detection of Q^3^ silicon entities in alkaline‐activated slags is discussed in relation to the possible formation of cross‐linked structures that may be responsible for increased flexural and compressive strengths in AAS mortars.


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