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- 2024Improving the pozzolanic reactivity of clay, marl and obsidian through mechanochemical or thermal activationcitations
- 2022The impact of mechanochemical activation on the physicochemical properties and pozzolanic reactivity of kaolinite, muscovite and montmorillonitecitations
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- 2019Resilient hemp shiv aggregates with engineered hygroscopic properties for the building industrycitations
- 2019Resilient hemp shiv aggregates with engineered hygroscopic properties for the building industrycitations
- 2019Autogenous self-healing of fibre cements
- 2019Development of novel building composites based on hemp and multi-functional silica matrixcitations
- 2019Development of novel building composites based on hemp and multi-functional silica matrixcitations
- 2019ICE Themes Low Carbon Concrete
- 2018Effect of recycled geopolymer concrete aggregate on strength development and consistence of Portland cement concretes
- 2018Concretes incorporating recycled geopolymer aggregate - Implications and properties correlations
- 2018Chemical aspects related to using recycled geopolymers as aggregatescitations
- 2018Modification of hemp shiv properties using water-repellent sol–gel coatingscitations
- 2018Modification of Hemp Shiv Properties using Water-repellent Sol-gel Coatingscitations
- 2016The effects of sol-gel silicates on hydration kinetics and microstructure of Portland cement systems
- 2015Effects of nanosilica on the calcium silicate hydrates in Portland cement–fly ash systemscitations
- 2015Effect of nanolimestone particles on hydration and flexural strength of Portland limestone cement pastes
- 2015Sol-Gel Technology as a Seeding Agent for Portland Cement Systems
- 2015A comprehensive review of the models on the nanostructure of calcium silicate hydratescitations
- 2014The effect of the addition of nanoparticles of silica on the strength and microstructure of blended Portland cement pastes
- 2014Прочность и микроструктура цементного камня c добавками коллоидного SiO2
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Effect of nanolimestone particles on hydration and flexural strength of Portland limestone cement pastes
Abstract
In this study the effect of nanoparticles of limestone (nLS) hydration and flexural strength of Portland limestone cement pastes was investigated. nLS with an average primary particle size of 70nm and a surface area of 17 to 29m2/g were added to three different blended cement systems. nLS content ranged from 0% to 10% by mass of solids at water to binder ratio (w/b) of 0.3. Specimens were wet cured at 20oC and 60oC. The blended cement combinations comprised of binary and ternary systems (based on Portland cement and micro-sized limestone). The microstructure characterisation was carried out using thermal gravimetry (TG) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM); isothermal conduction calorimetry was used to investigate the effects of nLS on the heat of hydration. Results showed that nLS accelerated hydration of Portland cement, increased the quantity of C–S–H and calcium hydroxide produced, and altered aluminatehydration possibly through formation of calcium carboaluminates.