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The influence of pyrocatechin on hydration of Portland cement in dosages of 0.02-0.1% by weight was investigated by solid-state NMR spectroscopy o...
Issue №6, 2016
Section: Science and production
Keywords: pyrocatechin, Portland cement, hydration, setting, ettringite, NMR spectroscop
Autor: A.S. Brykov, N.S. Paritskaya, M.V. Mokeev.
The main products of the building chemistry industry are ternary blends composed of Portland cement (PC), calcium aluminate cement and calcium...
Issue №6, 2016
Section: Science and production
Keywords: hydration, microstructure, calcium aluminate cement, slag, limestone
Autor: J. Bizzozero, K.L. Scrivener.
The effect of additives obtained by grinding granulated slag on hydration and early compressive strength of slag Portland cement was examined. Grindin...
Issue №5, 2016
Section: Science and production
Keywords: portland blast-furnace slag cement, granulated blast furnace slag, additive, sodium aluminate, grinding, hydration, strength
Autor: D. Zimmer, K. Droll, M. Paul.
Pozzolanic properties of calcined clays of various mineral composition mixed with four different CEM I Portland cements were examined. It was found th...
Issue №1, 2016
Section: Science and production
Keywords: pozzolanic cement, pozzolanic material, calcined clay, hydration
Autor: S.E. Schulze, J. Rickert.
In light of the need to introduce new composite cements and the reduction of CO2 emissions, the article presents the results of the study of Portland ...
Issue №2, 2016
Section: Science and production
Keywords: limestone, dolomite, strength, hydration, hydrotalcite, thermodynamic modeling
Autor: M. Zajac, M. Ben Haha.
Composite cements, i.e. cements with several main constituents, are becoming more and more important due to their excellent practical performance as w...
Issue №3, 2016
Section: Standartization and quality
Keywords: composite cement, CO2 abatement, heat of hydration, resistance to chemical attack, workability, conformity evaluation, marketing
Autor: M. Schneider, S. Baetzner.
Binders containing conventional additive-free Portland cement, calcined shale, ground granulated blast furnace slag and limestone were examined using ...
Issue №5, 2015
Section: Science and production
Keywords: blended cement, Portland cement, blast furnace slag, burnt oil shale, limestone, hydration
Autor: T. Matschei, T. Schmidt.
On October 13-16, 2015 in Beijing, China, XIV International Congress Chemistry of Cement took place. The program of the congress included about 700 re...
Issue №6, 2015
Section: Conferences, seminars, exhibitions
Keywords: chemistry of cement, adhesives, sustainable development, hydration and microstructure, thermodynamics, concrete mixtures, congress
The phase formation during hydration of quicksetting mortars based on Portland cement, aluminate cement and calcium sulphate with various organic addi...
Issue №4, 2015
Section: Science and production
Keywords: rapid setting mortar, hydration, phase development, length change
Autor: T. Westphal, T.A. Bier.
The technical advantages of materials based on Ternal® White rich binders in comparison with Portland cement based binders are considered in present p...
Issue №5, 2007
Section: Dry construction mixes
Keywords: calcium aluminate, white hydraulic binder, mix composition, hydration, microstructure, acid stability
Autor: P. Gudovskikh, R. Kwasny-Echterhagen, L. Amathieu.

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