An alkali-activated slag cement produced with a blend of sodium carbonate/sodium silicate activator was characterised. This binder hardened within 12 h and achieved a compressive strength of 20 MPa after 24 h of curing under ambient conditions, which is associated with the formation of an aluminium substituted calcium silicate hydrate as the main reaction product. Carbonates including pirssonite, vaterite, aragonite and calcite were identified along with the zeolites hydroxysodalite and analcime at early times of reaction. The partial substitution of sodium carbonate by sodium silicate reduces the concentration of carbonate ions in the pore solution, increasing the alkalinity of the system compared with a solely carbonate-activated paste, a...
The use of sodium carbonate as an activator to prepare alkali-activated cements from blast furnace s...
In the race for decarbonization, the construction industry is increasingly turning its interest to a...
Alkali-activated materials are promising low-carbon alternatives to Portland cement; however, there ...
An alkali-activated slag cement produced with a blend of sodium carbonate/sodium silicate activator ...
This study established the fundamental relationships between slag chemistry and reaction kinetics of...
Alkali-activated slag (AAS) materials are acknowledged as environmentally friendly due to the reduce...
In this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace slags, ...
The utilisation of near-neutral salts as activators to produce alkali-activated slag cements offers ...
Multi-technique characterisation of sodium carbonate-activated blast furnace slag binders was conduc...
AbstractIn this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace...
The environmental concerns related to the production of cement in terms of the energy consumption an...
In this study, the effect of sodium sulfate content and curing duration (from fresh paste up to 18 m...
Alkali activated fly ash/slag (AAFS), a newly evolved type of alkali-activated cements (AACs), is he...
Alkali activated fly ash/slag (AAFS), a newly evolved type of alkali-activated cements (AACs), is he...
The effect of limestone replacement in the reaction and phase assemblage evolution of two sodium sul...
The use of sodium carbonate as an activator to prepare alkali-activated cements from blast furnace s...
In the race for decarbonization, the construction industry is increasingly turning its interest to a...
Alkali-activated materials are promising low-carbon alternatives to Portland cement; however, there ...
An alkali-activated slag cement produced with a blend of sodium carbonate/sodium silicate activator ...
This study established the fundamental relationships between slag chemistry and reaction kinetics of...
Alkali-activated slag (AAS) materials are acknowledged as environmentally friendly due to the reduce...
In this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace slags, ...
The utilisation of near-neutral salts as activators to produce alkali-activated slag cements offers ...
Multi-technique characterisation of sodium carbonate-activated blast furnace slag binders was conduc...
AbstractIn this study, Na2CO3-activated slag cements were produced from four different blast furnace...
The environmental concerns related to the production of cement in terms of the energy consumption an...
In this study, the effect of sodium sulfate content and curing duration (from fresh paste up to 18 m...
Alkali activated fly ash/slag (AAFS), a newly evolved type of alkali-activated cements (AACs), is he...
Alkali activated fly ash/slag (AAFS), a newly evolved type of alkali-activated cements (AACs), is he...
The effect of limestone replacement in the reaction and phase assemblage evolution of two sodium sul...
The use of sodium carbonate as an activator to prepare alkali-activated cements from blast furnace s...
In the race for decarbonization, the construction industry is increasingly turning its interest to a...
Alkali-activated materials are promising low-carbon alternatives to Portland cement; however, there ...