There is no consensus on which hydration stoppage method is optimal to preserve the microstructure and mineral composition of samples, especially considering the specific aspects of different testing methods, such as TGA, MIP, or XRD. This paper presents a quantitative comparison between the most popular hydration stoppage strategies and parameters such as the sample piece size, the soaking time in a solvent, and the type, as examined on cement paste hydrated for 7 days. It was found that the carbonation appears either for samples smaller than 2.36 mm and bigger than 4.75 mm or samples soaked in a solvent for longer than 1 h. Fast solvent replacement leads to ettringite diminution and total pore volume increase. Among others, solvent replac...
At present, reducing carbon emissions is an urgent problem that needs to be solved in the cement ind...
An extensive study in blended cement pastes that comprised two different experimental settings was c...
International audienceThis study explored the reactive processes of atmospheric carbonation and the ...
For many microstructural studies it is necessary to "stop" cement hydration-to remove free water. Th...
This recommendation is an outcome of the work carried out by a working group within the RILEM Techni...
For many microstructural studies it is necessary to “stop” cement hydration—to remove free water. Th...
The concentrations of Ca, S, Al, Si, Na, and K in the pore solutions of ordinary Portland cement (OP...
This paper presents the results of comprehensive cement paste porosity and gas permeability tests. T...
International audienceTo understand the main properties of cement, a ubiquitous material, a sound de...
The present dissertation is dedicated to the development of a lyophilisation-based hydrat...
Available ahead of print 2017.The use of mineral additions is a common practice in the production of...
At present, reducing carbon emissions is an urgent problem that needs to be solved in the cement ind...
An extensive study in blended cement pastes that comprised two different experimental settings was c...
International audienceThis study explored the reactive processes of atmospheric carbonation and the ...
For many microstructural studies it is necessary to "stop" cement hydration-to remove free water. Th...
This recommendation is an outcome of the work carried out by a working group within the RILEM Techni...
For many microstructural studies it is necessary to “stop” cement hydration—to remove free water. Th...
The concentrations of Ca, S, Al, Si, Na, and K in the pore solutions of ordinary Portland cement (OP...
This paper presents the results of comprehensive cement paste porosity and gas permeability tests. T...
International audienceTo understand the main properties of cement, a ubiquitous material, a sound de...
The present dissertation is dedicated to the development of a lyophilisation-based hydrat...
Available ahead of print 2017.The use of mineral additions is a common practice in the production of...
At present, reducing carbon emissions is an urgent problem that needs to be solved in the cement ind...
An extensive study in blended cement pastes that comprised two different experimental settings was c...
International audienceThis study explored the reactive processes of atmospheric carbonation and the ...