Understanding cement hydration is of crucial importance for the application of cementitious materials, including cemented paste backfill. In this work, the adsorption of a single water molecule on an M3-C3S (111) surface is investigated using density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The adsorption energies for 14 starting geometries are calculated and the electronic properties of the reaction are analysed. Two adsorption mechanisms, molecular adsorption and dissociative adsorption, are observed and six adsorption configurations are found. The results indicate that spontaneous dissociative adsorption is energetically favored over molecular adsorption. Electrons are transferred from the surface to the water molecule during adsorption. Th...
\ua9 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, London. Recent experiments show that the nanoscale morphology ...
Calcium Silicate Hydrates (C–S–H) are the major hydration products of portland cement paste. The acc...
This thesis investigates the water vapour sorption behaviour of samples with maximized calcium-silic...
Understanding cement hydration is of crucial importance for the application of cementitious material...
beta-dicalcium silicate (beta-Ca2SiO4 or beta-C2S in cement chemistry notation) is one of the most i...
Mineral admixtures are increasingly being employed in concrete production to replace cement, thus re...
Improvements in the sustainability and durability of building materials depend on understanding inte...
Hydration of mineral surfaces, a critical process for many technological applications, encompasses m...
The workability mechanism of fresh concrete at the molecular level remains essentially unexplored. T...
Tricalcium aluminate (C3A) is a major phase of Portland cement clinker and some dental root filling ...
Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) is the binding element in concrete materials and, CO2 emissions assoc...
Cement is the most produced material in the world. A major player in greenhouse gas emissions, it is...
Abstract Calcium-Silicate-Hydrate (C-S-H) has been studied extensively over the last few decades to ...
Calcium Silicate Hydrate (CSH) is the main binding phase for the cement paste, which is responsible ...
Deciphering the calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) surface is crucial for unraveling the mechanisms of...
\ua9 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, London. Recent experiments show that the nanoscale morphology ...
Calcium Silicate Hydrates (C–S–H) are the major hydration products of portland cement paste. The acc...
This thesis investigates the water vapour sorption behaviour of samples with maximized calcium-silic...
Understanding cement hydration is of crucial importance for the application of cementitious material...
beta-dicalcium silicate (beta-Ca2SiO4 or beta-C2S in cement chemistry notation) is one of the most i...
Mineral admixtures are increasingly being employed in concrete production to replace cement, thus re...
Improvements in the sustainability and durability of building materials depend on understanding inte...
Hydration of mineral surfaces, a critical process for many technological applications, encompasses m...
The workability mechanism of fresh concrete at the molecular level remains essentially unexplored. T...
Tricalcium aluminate (C3A) is a major phase of Portland cement clinker and some dental root filling ...
Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) is the binding element in concrete materials and, CO2 emissions assoc...
Cement is the most produced material in the world. A major player in greenhouse gas emissions, it is...
Abstract Calcium-Silicate-Hydrate (C-S-H) has been studied extensively over the last few decades to ...
Calcium Silicate Hydrate (CSH) is the main binding phase for the cement paste, which is responsible ...
Deciphering the calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) surface is crucial for unraveling the mechanisms of...
\ua9 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, London. Recent experiments show that the nanoscale morphology ...
Calcium Silicate Hydrates (C–S–H) are the major hydration products of portland cement paste. The acc...
This thesis investigates the water vapour sorption behaviour of samples with maximized calcium-silic...