The analysis of atomic ordering in a nanocrystalline phase with small particle sizes, below 5 nm, is intrinsically complicated because of the lack of long-range order. Furthermore, the presence of additional crystalline phase(s) may exacerbate the problem, as is the case in cement pastes. Here, we use the synchrotron pair distribution function (PDF) chiefly to characterize the local atomic order of the nanocrystalline phases, gels, in cement pastes. We have used a multi r-range analysis approach, where the ~4–7 nm r-range allows determining the crystalline phase contents; the ~1–2.5 nm r-range is used to characterize the atomic ordering in the nanocrystalline component; and the ~0.2–1.0 nm r-range gives insights about additional amorpho...
The portfolio of available synchrotron radiation techniques is increasing notably for cements and p...
Portland cement (PC) based concrete is the second most consumed commodity after water, and is the fo...
Calcium-silicate hydrate (C-S-H) is the main binding agent in cement and concrete. It forms at the b...
The analysis of atomic ordering in a nanocrystalline phase with small particle size, below »5 nm, is...
The analysis of atomic ordering in a nanocrystalline phase with small particle sizes, below 5 nm, is...
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 nanocrystalline and amorphous components within cement pastes that contain high amou...
Cement matrices contain large amounts of crystalline phases jointly with amorphous and/or nanocrysta...
Portland cement (PC) is the most manufactured product in the world. However, cement industry is one ...
Synchrotron characterization techniques [1] are being used to study Portland-based cements and recen...
There are many commercially important multiphase materials which contain amorphous phases, such as c...
The study of nanocrystalline phase atomic ordering is intrinsically complicated. The presence of add...
Tricalcium silicate, the main constituent of Portland cement, hydrates to produce crystalline calciu...
Mortars and concretes are ubiquitous materials with very complex hierarchical microstructures. To fu...
The portfolio of available synchrotron radiation techniques is increasing notably for cements and p...
Portland cement (PC) based concrete is the second most consumed commodity after water, and is the fo...
Calcium-silicate hydrate (C-S-H) is the main binding agent in cement and concrete. It forms at the b...
The analysis of atomic ordering in a nanocrystalline phase with small particle size, below »5 nm, is...
The analysis of atomic ordering in a nanocrystalline phase with small particle sizes, below 5 nm, is...
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 nanocrystalline and amorphous components within cement pastes that contain high amou...
Cement matrices contain large amounts of crystalline phases jointly with amorphous and/or nanocrysta...
Portland cement (PC) is the most manufactured product in the world. However, cement industry is one ...
Synchrotron characterization techniques [1] are being used to study Portland-based cements and recen...
There are many commercially important multiphase materials which contain amorphous phases, such as c...
The study of nanocrystalline phase atomic ordering is intrinsically complicated. The presence of add...
Tricalcium silicate, the main constituent of Portland cement, hydrates to produce crystalline calciu...
Mortars and concretes are ubiquitous materials with very complex hierarchical microstructures. To fu...
The portfolio of available synchrotron radiation techniques is increasing notably for cements and p...
Portland cement (PC) based concrete is the second most consumed commodity after water, and is the fo...
Calcium-silicate hydrate (C-S-H) is the main binding agent in cement and concrete. It forms at the b...