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Mass Density and Water Content of Saturated Never-Dried Calcium Silicate Hydrates
Author(s) -
Júlio César da Silva,
Pavel Trtik,
Ana Díaz,
Mirko Holler,
Manuel GuizarSicairos,
Jörg Raabe,
Oliver Bunk,
Andreas Menzel
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
langmuir
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.042
H-Index - 333
eISSN - 1520-5827
pISSN - 0743-7463
DOI - 10.1021/la504478j
Subject(s) - alite , calcium silicate hydrate , portland cement , cement , silicate , mineralogy , calcium silicate , microstructure , chemical engineering , materials science , hydrate , chemistry , composite material , clinker (cement) , organic chemistry , engineering
Calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H) are the most abundant hydration products in ordinary Portland cement paste. Yet, despite the critical role they play in determining mechanical and transport properties, there is still a debate about their density and exact composition. Here, the site-specific mass density and composition of C-S-H in hydrated cement paste are determined with nanoscale resolution in a nondestructive approach. We used ptychographic X-ray computed tomography in order to determine spatially resolved mass density and water content of the C-S-H within the microstructure of the cement paste. Our findings indicate that the C-S-H at the border of hydrated alite particles possibly have a higher density than the apparent inner-product C-S-H, which is contrary to the common expectations from previous works on hydrated cement paste.

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