Effect of barium hydrosilicates on the early hydration rate of Portland cement


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Abstract

We have studied the effect of a barium hydrosilicate-based modifier on the phase composition of Portland cement hydration products. The results demonstrate that the addition of a modifier containing barium hydrosilicates, silicic acid, and calcium carbonate makes it possible to reduce the nucleation rate of crystals of new phases during the induction period of the hydration process, increase alite (3СaO · SiO2) hydration, and reduce the rate of aluminate phase (3CaO · Al2O3) hydration. The use of such a modifier increases the degree of cement hydration and the amount of calcium hydrosilicates and reduces the amount of forming portlandite and ettringite, thereby improving the mechanical properties and durability of the set cement.

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A. N. Grishina

Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (National Research University)

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Email: GrishinaAN@mgsu.ru
Russian Federation, Yaroslavskoe sh. 26, Moscow, 129337

A. V. Eremin

Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (National Research University)

Email: GrishinaAN@mgsu.ru
Russian Federation, Yaroslavskoe sh. 26, Moscow, 129337

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