Structure, Mechanisms Of Reaction, And Strength Of An Alkali-Activated Blast-Furnace Slag

This research examines the chemical activation of blast-furnace slag pastes with alkaline solutions by means of various characterisation techniques. Pastes were activated using sodium silicate solutions with modulus (Ms) of 0, 1, 1.5, 2, and Na2O at 5%, 10%, and 15%. Compressive strengths of up to 108 MPa were achieved for Ms = 1-1.5 after 720d of curing at 20 deg C. The addition of Na2O>10% resulted in the formation of hydrotalcite and carbonated pastes with low compressive strength. X-ray diffraction, microanalysis of outer products (OP) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) results showed that the main reaction products in the activated cements with Ms = 1 and 5% Na2O had an average ratio Ca/Si = 0.71-0.9 and consisted of a mixture of two kinds of C-S-H; one similar to a 9A tobermorite-type calcium silicate hydrate and the other amorphous related to a cross-linked structure of C-N-(A)-S-H gel. Both were intermixed with hydrotalcite and cross-linked structures of silica gel.

Author
O Burciaga-Diaz Et Al
Origin
Cinvestav, Mexico
Journal Title
J Am Ceram Soc 96 12 2013 3939-3948
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 4083

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Structure, Mechanisms Of Reaction, And Strength Of An Alkali-Activated Blast-Furnace Slag
J Am Ceram Soc 96 12 2013 3939-3948
S 4083
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