Nk. Katyal et al., SOLID-SOLUTION AND HYDRATION BEHAVIOR OF MAGNESIUM-BEARING TRICALCIUMSILICATE PHASE, Cement and concrete research, 28(6), 1998, pp. 867-875
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Categorie Soggetti
Construcion & Building Technology","Material Science
Saturation solubility of MgO in tricalcium silicate (C3S) and the hydr
ation kinetics of magnesia-bearing tricalcium silicate phase have been
studied. MgO-doped C3S was obtained by repeated firing of calcium car
bonate and quartz in the stoichiometric ratio of 3:1 in the presence o
f varying amounts of MgO from 0.5 to 5% by weight. Elemental analysis
and X-ray diffraction studies have revealed that up to 1.5% MgO goes i
n solid solution at 1450 degrees C and the rest precipitates as pericl
ase. Presence of 1% MgO marginally slows down the rate of hydration of
tricalcium silicate up to about 20 h and then increases sharply to ov
ertake the hydration rate of pure C3S. Complete hydration could be ach
ieved in 28 days for the doped sample, against 83% for the undoped C3S
in the same period. The study has been found useful in understanding
the relationship between modified chemical/mineral composition and the
hydration behaviour of magnesia-doped C3S phase. (C) 1998 Elsevier Sc
ience Ltd.