The reaction kinetics of four commercial ground granulated blast furnace slags with varying percentages of MgO (6 to 14 wt.%), activated with four different doses of sodium metasilicate, were evaluated using isothermal calorimetry. The reaction kinetics were strongly dependent on the dose of the alkaline activator used, and the chemical and physical properties of the slag. When using low concentrations of sodium metasilicate as an activator, the MgO content in the slag influences the kinetics of the reaction, while the CaO content plays a more significant role when the concentration of metasilicate is increased. This study elucidated a close relationship between the dose of the alkali-activator and the chemistry of the slag used, although i...
Many calorimetric studies have been carried out to investigate the reaction process of alkali-activa...
Sodium silicate-activated slag often gives high early strength but sets too rapidly. Commercial reta...
In this study, the effects of the incorporation of various supplementary materials such as fly ash, ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Sustainable Cementitious Materials for the Construction In...
The reaction kinetics of four commercial ground granulated blast furnace slags with varying percenta...
Slag is activated with alkali-silicate solutions made with nano-silica and waterglass. The reaction ...
In this paper, both synthetic slag and commercial slag covering the common composition range were em...
The utilisation of near-neutral salts as activators to produce alkali-activated slag cements offers ...
The objective of this work was to determine the mechanisms that govern the setting times of alkali-a...
Blast-furnace slags are widely used as supplementary cementitious materials in blended cements becau...
The technology of alkaline activation of calcium aluminosilicate materials, as an alternative to Por...
Copper slag (CS) remains a challenging industrial by-product with a relatively small utilization fra...
This paper investigates the potential of combining Na2CO3 and reactive MgO as a sustainable activato...
In this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace slags, ...
AbstractIn this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace...
Many calorimetric studies have been carried out to investigate the reaction process of alkali-activa...
Sodium silicate-activated slag often gives high early strength but sets too rapidly. Commercial reta...
In this study, the effects of the incorporation of various supplementary materials such as fly ash, ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Sustainable Cementitious Materials for the Construction In...
The reaction kinetics of four commercial ground granulated blast furnace slags with varying percenta...
Slag is activated with alkali-silicate solutions made with nano-silica and waterglass. The reaction ...
In this paper, both synthetic slag and commercial slag covering the common composition range were em...
The utilisation of near-neutral salts as activators to produce alkali-activated slag cements offers ...
The objective of this work was to determine the mechanisms that govern the setting times of alkali-a...
Blast-furnace slags are widely used as supplementary cementitious materials in blended cements becau...
The technology of alkaline activation of calcium aluminosilicate materials, as an alternative to Por...
Copper slag (CS) remains a challenging industrial by-product with a relatively small utilization fra...
This paper investigates the potential of combining Na2CO3 and reactive MgO as a sustainable activato...
In this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace slags, ...
AbstractIn this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace...
Many calorimetric studies have been carried out to investigate the reaction process of alkali-activa...
Sodium silicate-activated slag often gives high early strength but sets too rapidly. Commercial reta...
In this study, the effects of the incorporation of various supplementary materials such as fly ash, ...