“…7 Recently, reaction kinetics analysis and mCT indicated that more than one process may be active during the setting reaction, with each single contribution changing in time and in function of the mix formulation. 7,12,17 Because MgO annealed at lower temperature possesses a higher specific surface area, a more reactive MgO should favor the development of more K-struvite nuclei, as confirmed by higher initial crystallization rates. 7,12 According to the mechanism of microstructural evolution described above, it may be argued that with more crystals, more pores (with D > 2.7 μm) should form as it is, in fact, observed (8728, 5161 and 4734 in the VOI of the samples MPC_1500_15 days, MPC_1550_15 days and MPC_1600_15 days, respectively), and illustrated in Figure 2.…”