Effect of Nano-SiO₂ on the Early Hydration of Alite-Sulphoaluminate Cement
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The impact of nano-SiO₂ on the early hydration properties of alite-sulphoaluminate (AC$A) cement was investigated with a fixed water to solid ratio (/) of one. Nano-SiO₂ was used in partial substitution of AC$A cement at zero, one and three wt %. Calorimetry, X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric/derivative thermogravimetric (TG/DTG), mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses were used to characterize the hydration and hydrates of the blended cement. The hydration of the AC$A cement was significantly promoted, resulting in an increase of the heat released with the addition of nano-SiO₂. Phase development composition analysis showed that nano-SiO₂ had no effect on the type of crystalline hydration products of the AC$A cement. Moreover, nano-SiO₂ showed significant positive effects on pore refinement where the total porosity decreased by 54.09% at three days with the inclusion of 3% nano-SiO₂. Finally, from the SEM observations, nano-SiO₂ was conducive to producing a denser microstructure than that of the control sample.
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