Cement matrices contain large amounts of crystalline phases jointly with amorphous and/or nanocrystalline phases. Consequently, their analyses are very challenging. Synchrotron powder diffraction in combination with the pair distribution function (PDF) methodology is very useful to characterize such complex cement pastes. This work is focused on the study of the short and medium range atomic arrangement(s) in the different nanocrystalline gels which are present in the cement pastes through total scattering Pair Distribution Function quantitative phase analyses.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech. Acknowledgments: We thank CELLS-ALBA (Barcelona, Spain) for providing synchrotron beam time and the financia...
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Significant progress was achieved with the application of Rietveld method to characterize the crysta...
Building materials have complex hierarchical microstructures. The largest components are coarse aggr...
Cement matrices contain large amounts of crystalline phases jointly with amorphous and/or nanocrysta...
The characterization of the nanocrystalline/amorphous materials is very challenging but the presence...
The analysis of amorphous/nanocrystalline phase(s) within cement matrices that contain high amounts ...
The analysis of atomic ordering in a nanocrystalline phase with small particle size, below »5 nm, is...
The analysis of nanocrystalline and amorphous components within cement pastes that contain high amou...
The analysis of atomic ordering in a nanocrystalline phase with small particle sizes, below 5 nm, i...
There are many commercially important multiphase materials which contain amorphous phases, such as c...
Synchrotron characterization techniques [1] are being used to study Portland-based cements and recen...
Portland cement (PC) is the most manufactured product in the world. However, cement industry is one ...
The identification and quantification of amorphous components and nanocrystalline phases with very ...
The portfolio of available synchrotron radiation techniques is increasing notably for cements and p...
The identification and quantification of amorphous components and nanocrystalline phases with very s...
International audienceThe structural evolution of nanocrystalline calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) a...
Significant progress was achieved with the application of Rietveld method to characterize the crysta...
Building materials have complex hierarchical microstructures. The largest components are coarse aggr...
Cement matrices contain large amounts of crystalline phases jointly with amorphous and/or nanocrysta...
The characterization of the nanocrystalline/amorphous materials is very challenging but the presence...
The analysis of amorphous/nanocrystalline phase(s) within cement matrices that contain high amounts ...
The analysis of atomic ordering in a nanocrystalline phase with small particle size, below »5 nm, is...
The analysis of nanocrystalline and amorphous components within cement pastes that contain high amou...
The analysis of atomic ordering in a nanocrystalline phase with small particle sizes, below 5 nm, i...
There are many commercially important multiphase materials which contain amorphous phases, such as c...
Synchrotron characterization techniques [1] are being used to study Portland-based cements and recen...
Portland cement (PC) is the most manufactured product in the world. However, cement industry is one ...
The identification and quantification of amorphous components and nanocrystalline phases with very ...
The portfolio of available synchrotron radiation techniques is increasing notably for cements and p...
The identification and quantification of amorphous components and nanocrystalline phases with very s...
International audienceThe structural evolution of nanocrystalline calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) a...
Significant progress was achieved with the application of Rietveld method to characterize the crysta...
Building materials have complex hierarchical microstructures. The largest components are coarse aggr...