The use of sodium carbonate as an activator to prepare alkali-activated cements from blast furnace slag and calcined hydrotalcite offers many attractive performance and environmental benefits. However, the understanding of the long-term performance of these cements is limited. In this study, the resistance of sodium carbonate-activated slag cements to carbonation attack was determined under natural (0.04%) and elevated (1.0%) CO2 concentrations. Two calcium carbonate polymorphs, calcite and vaterite, were formed as carbonation products at a longer time of CO2 exposure. A cross-linked alkali aluminosilicate gel and a Ca-deficient calcium (alumino)silicate hydrate gel were identified to form by decalcification of the main binding phases initi...
AbstractIn this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace...
This paper addresses the effects of relative humidity (RH) and carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration on...
Understanding the rate and implications of carbonation on strength and durability in alternative cem...
The use of sodium carbonate as an activator to prepare alkali-activated cements from blast furnace s...
The use of sodium carbonate as an activator to prepare alkali-activated cements from blast furnace s...
The structural changes induced by accelerated carbonation in alkali-activated slag/metakaolin (MK) c...
Although notable advances have been made in recent years in elucidating the relationship between the...
An alkali-activated slag cement produced with a blend of sodium carbonate/sodium silicate activator ...
Multi-technique characterisation of sodium carbonate-activated blast furnace slag binders was conduc...
Carbonation of cementitious materials induced by their interaction with atmospheric CO2 is one of th...
Portland cement as a commonly used material in soil stabilization projects, releases considerable am...
In this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace slags, ...
When exposed to carbonation, Na2CO3-activated slag (SCAS) concrete demonstrated 53% mass loss and 57...
This study established the fundamental relationships between slag chemistry and reaction kinetics of...
To investigate the effect of different CO(2)concentrations on the carbonation results of slag blende...
AbstractIn this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace...
This paper addresses the effects of relative humidity (RH) and carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration on...
Understanding the rate and implications of carbonation on strength and durability in alternative cem...
The use of sodium carbonate as an activator to prepare alkali-activated cements from blast furnace s...
The use of sodium carbonate as an activator to prepare alkali-activated cements from blast furnace s...
The structural changes induced by accelerated carbonation in alkali-activated slag/metakaolin (MK) c...
Although notable advances have been made in recent years in elucidating the relationship between the...
An alkali-activated slag cement produced with a blend of sodium carbonate/sodium silicate activator ...
Multi-technique characterisation of sodium carbonate-activated blast furnace slag binders was conduc...
Carbonation of cementitious materials induced by their interaction with atmospheric CO2 is one of th...
Portland cement as a commonly used material in soil stabilization projects, releases considerable am...
In this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace slags, ...
When exposed to carbonation, Na2CO3-activated slag (SCAS) concrete demonstrated 53% mass loss and 57...
This study established the fundamental relationships between slag chemistry and reaction kinetics of...
To investigate the effect of different CO(2)concentrations on the carbonation results of slag blende...
AbstractIn this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace...
This paper addresses the effects of relative humidity (RH) and carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration on...
Understanding the rate and implications of carbonation on strength and durability in alternative cem...