Aluminium hydroxide (AH 3) has recently been shown to be able to activate hydration in ternesite, a phase found in some calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cements. This study explored the capacity of a number of calcium aluminates (C 3 A, C 12 A 7 , CA and C 4 A 3) to activate ternesite hydraulic reactivity. After laboratory synthesis, the aluminates were blended with ternesite at a ratio of 1:2 and their hydration was monitored with isothermal conduction calorimetry for 7 days at 25 ºC. The resulting pastes were analysed with XRD, FTIR and DTA. The presence of ternesite in the pastes altered the aluminate heat flow curves, shortening the induction period and bringing the reaction peak forward, an indication of hastened hydration. Ternesite also altered the reaction products, which included calcium monosulfoaluminate hydrate and strätlingite.
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