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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Stephan, Dietmar
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- 2024The development of a fly ash-based geopolymer for extrusion-based 3D printing, along with a printability prediction method
- 2024Factors influencing thermal conductivity and compressive strength of natural fiber-reinforced geopolymer foams
- 2024Effect of resting time on rheological properties of glass bead suspensions: Depletion and bridging force among particles
- 2024Tailored rheological development in OPC systems by controlled ettringite precipitation and its effect on compressive strength
- 2024Use of residues as fillers in alkali‐activated binders
- 2024Investigation of the interface of fungal mycelium composite building materials by means of low‐vacuum scanning electron microscopycitations
- 2023Interlaboratory study on rheological properties of cement pastes and reference substances: comparability of measurements performed with different rheometers and measurement geometries
- 2023Presenting SLAMD – A Sequential Learning Based Software for the Inverse Design of Sustainable Cementitious Materialscitations
- 2023Seawater-Mixed Lightweight Aggregate Concretes with Dune Sand, Waste Glass and Nanosilica: Experimental and Life Cycle Analysis
- 2023Seawater-Mixed Lightweight Aggregate Concretes with Dune Sand, Waste Glass and Nanosilica: Experimental and Life Cycle Analysiscitations
- 2023Penetration test as a fast method to determine yield stress and structural build-up for 3D printing of cementitious materials
- 2023Data driven design of alkali-activated concrete using sequential learningcitations
- 2023Effect of resting time on rheological properties of glass bead suspensions: Depletion and bridging force among particlescitations
- 2023Provenancing of cement using elemental analyses and isotope techniques – the state-of-the-art and future perspectives
- 2022Xonotlite and hillebrandite as model compounds for calcium silicate hydrate seeding in cementitious materials
- 2022The Influence of Long-Term Autoclaving on the Properties of Ultra-High Performance Concretecitations
- 2022Insight into the microstructural and durability characteristics of 3D printed concrete: Cast versus printed specimens
- 2022Printable Cement-Based Materials: Fresh Properties Measurements and Controlcitations
- 2022Boosting Portland cement-free composite performance via alkali-activation and reinforcement with pre-treated functionalised wheat strawcitations
- 2021Early performances of cement paste in the presence of triethanolamine: Rheology, setting and microstructural development
- 2021The performance of ultra-lightweight foamed concrete incorporating nanosilica
- 2021Xonotlite and Hillebrandite as Model Compounds for Calcium Silicate Hydrate Seeding in Cementitious Materialscitations
- 2021Reaction of calcium carbonate minerals in sodium silicate solution and its role in alkali-activated systemscitations
- 2021Factors influencing thermal conductivity and compressive strength of natural fiber-reinforced geopolymer foamscitations
- 2021The effects of seawater and nanosilica on the performance of blended cements and composites
- 2021Evaluation of the effects of bismuth oxide (Bi2O3) micro and nanoparticles on the mechanical, microstructural and γ-ray/neutron shielding properties of Portland cement pastes
- 2021The effects of seawater on the hydration, microstructure and strength development of Portland cement pastes incorporating colloidal silica
- 2021Evaluating the effects of nanosilica on the material properties of lightweight and ultra-lightweight concrete using image-based approaches
- 2021Influence of foreign ions on calcium silicate hydrate under hydrothermal conditions: a reviewcitations
- 2020Interlaboratory study on rheological properties of cement pastes and reference substances: comparability of measurements performed with different rheometers and measurement geometries
- 2020Interlaboratory study on rheological properties of cement pastes and reference substances: comparability of measurements performed with different rheometers and measurement geometries
- 2020A Systematic Study on Polymer-Modified Alkali-Activated Slag−Part II: From Hydration to Mechanical Properties
- 2020Interlaboratory study on rheological properties of cement pastes and reference substances : comparability of measurements performed with different rheometers and measurement geometries
- 2020Interaction of Different Charged Polymers with Potassium Ions and Their Effect on the Yield Stress of Highly Concentrated Glass Bead Suspensionscitations
- 2019Preparation and Characterization of Ultra-Lightweight Foamed Concrete Incorporating Lightweight Aggregates
- 2019Influence of Nanosilica on Mechanical Properties, Sorptivity, and Microstructure of Lightweight Concrete
- 2019Relating Ettringite Formation and Rheological Changes during the Initial Cement Hydration: A Comparative Study Applying XRD Analysis, Rheological Measurements and Modelingcitations
- 2018The influence of nanomaterials on the thermal resistance of cement-based composites – a review
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Influence of foreign ions on calcium silicate hydrate under hydrothermal conditions: a review
Abstract
Cementitious materials have long been used also in hydrothermal conditions, where hydration is significantly different from ambient temperature conditions. The high temperature accelerates mineral dissolution, especially of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs). This paper reviews the influence of the foreign ions Al 3+ , Na + , K + , Mg 2+ , Fe 3+ and SO 4 2- dissolved from SCMs and cement clinkers as well as the Ca/Si ratio on the hydration kinetics, including the formation of amorphous C-S-H and its transformation into crystalline phases, and hydrates characteristics under hydrothermal conditions. When SCMs are present under hydrothermal conditions, in addition to the physical parameters, the chemical and mineralogical compositions of the SCMs considerably influences the types and amounts of hydrates. Therefore, the compositions of mixtures can be optimised in order to control the formation rate and sequence of hydrates and their properties.