AbstractIn this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace slags, each blended with a calcined layered double hydroxide (CLDH) derived from thermally treated hydrotalcite. The aim was to expedite the reaction kinetics of these cements, which would otherwise react and harden very slowly. The inclusion of CLDH in these Na2CO3-activated cements accelerates the reaction, and promotes hardening within 24h. The MgO content of the slag also defines the reaction kinetics, associated with the formation of hydrotalcite-type LDH as a reaction product. The effectiveness of the CLDH is associated with removal of dissolved CO32− from the fresh cement, yielding a significant rise in the pH, and also potential seed...
This paper reports the performances of sodium carbonate-activated slag cements incorporating calcine...
The structural evolution of a sodium carbonate activated slag cement blended with varying quantities...
Alkali activated fly ash/slag (AAFS), a newly evolved type of alkali-activated cements (AACs), is he...
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...
The impact of adding two types of layered double hydroxides (LDHs), commercial hydrotalcite (HT) and...
The impact of adding two types of layered double hydroxides (LDHs), commercial hydrotalcite (HT) and...
This study established the fundamental relationships between slag chemistry and reaction kinetics of...
In the present study, an environment-friendly one-part alkali-activated cement dry mixture was prepa...
This paper investigates the potential of combining Na2CO3 and reactive MgO as a sustainable activato...
This study evaluates the chloride binding capacity and the migration of chloride in sodium carbonate...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Sustainable Cementitious Materials for the Construction In...
This paper investigates the possibility of accelerating the slowly progressive early reaction proces...
The reaction kinetics of four commercial ground granulated blast furnace slags with varying percenta...
The structural evolution of a sodium carbonate activated slag cement blended with varying quantities...
This paper reports the performances of sodium carbonate-activated slag cements incorporating calcine...
The structural evolution of a sodium carbonate activated slag cement blended with varying quantities...
Alkali activated fly ash/slag (AAFS), a newly evolved type of alkali-activated cements (AACs), is he...
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...
The impact of adding two types of layered double hydroxides (LDHs), commercial hydrotalcite (HT) and...
The impact of adding two types of layered double hydroxides (LDHs), commercial hydrotalcite (HT) and...
This study established the fundamental relationships between slag chemistry and reaction kinetics of...
In the present study, an environment-friendly one-part alkali-activated cement dry mixture was prepa...
This paper investigates the potential of combining Na2CO3 and reactive MgO as a sustainable activato...
This study evaluates the chloride binding capacity and the migration of chloride in sodium carbonate...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Sustainable Cementitious Materials for the Construction In...
This paper investigates the possibility of accelerating the slowly progressive early reaction proces...
The reaction kinetics of four commercial ground granulated blast furnace slags with varying percenta...
The structural evolution of a sodium carbonate activated slag cement blended with varying quantities...
This paper reports the performances of sodium carbonate-activated slag cements incorporating calcine...
The structural evolution of a sodium carbonate activated slag cement blended with varying quantities...
Alkali activated fly ash/slag (AAFS), a newly evolved type of alkali-activated cements (AACs), is he...