Silica fume (SF) is an essential material for formulating high performance concrete (HPC). However, its small particle size could cause safety-hazards. Although replacing SF powder with slurry can somehow avoid the potential bio-toxicity, its long-term stability within cementitious materials is unknown. In this study, Raman microscope which combines Raman spectroscopy with light-optical microscope was successfully applied to characterise the composition and morphology of SF in original slurry and hydrated SF-Portland cement (PC) pastes. The unhydrated SF-agglomerates were clearly detected in the original SF slurry and the 22-hour and 6-month hydrated SF-PC pastes
Raman spectroscopy combined with confocal imaging, i.e. confocal Raman microscopy (CRM) is a relativ...
The re-use of different aluminosilicates, such as blast furnace slag, in the preparation of alternat...
This study demonstrates the potential of developing a future Raman spectroscopy-based sensor system ...
Silica fume (SF) is an important component for manufacturing high performance concrete (HPC), owing ...
Silica fume (SF) is an important component for manufacturing high performance concrete (HPC), owing ...
The status and stability of the unreacted silica fume (SF) agglomerates existing in concrete structu...
Until recently there has been a common held misconception that Raman spectroscopy of cements is not ...
Until recently there has been a common held misconception that Raman spectroscopy of cements is not ...
Recent advances in Raman spectrometers, resulting in faster acquisition times and the use of lower p...
Formation of ettringite and gypsum from sulfate attack together with carbonation and chloride ingres...
This study utilized a novel in situ fiber-optic Raman probe to continuously monitor the hydration pr...
Introduction: Pro Root mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and calcium silicate cements are able to set...
Carbonation and chloride attack are the main causes of the corrosion of rebars in concrete. In the p...
Raman spectroscopy combined with Confocal microscopy is a non-destructive technique that provides re...
Establishing the carbonation profile is of great significance to the prediction of the service life ...
Raman spectroscopy combined with confocal imaging, i.e. confocal Raman microscopy (CRM) is a relativ...
The re-use of different aluminosilicates, such as blast furnace slag, in the preparation of alternat...
This study demonstrates the potential of developing a future Raman spectroscopy-based sensor system ...
Silica fume (SF) is an important component for manufacturing high performance concrete (HPC), owing ...
Silica fume (SF) is an important component for manufacturing high performance concrete (HPC), owing ...
The status and stability of the unreacted silica fume (SF) agglomerates existing in concrete structu...
Until recently there has been a common held misconception that Raman spectroscopy of cements is not ...
Until recently there has been a common held misconception that Raman spectroscopy of cements is not ...
Recent advances in Raman spectrometers, resulting in faster acquisition times and the use of lower p...
Formation of ettringite and gypsum from sulfate attack together with carbonation and chloride ingres...
This study utilized a novel in situ fiber-optic Raman probe to continuously monitor the hydration pr...
Introduction: Pro Root mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and calcium silicate cements are able to set...
Carbonation and chloride attack are the main causes of the corrosion of rebars in concrete. In the p...
Raman spectroscopy combined with Confocal microscopy is a non-destructive technique that provides re...
Establishing the carbonation profile is of great significance to the prediction of the service life ...
Raman spectroscopy combined with confocal imaging, i.e. confocal Raman microscopy (CRM) is a relativ...
The re-use of different aluminosilicates, such as blast furnace slag, in the preparation of alternat...
This study demonstrates the potential of developing a future Raman spectroscopy-based sensor system ...