“…While the pozzolanic properties of zeolites make them suitable as supplementary cementitious materials, leading to improved mechanical properties of cement-based construction materials [8], their high porosity and the configuration of their internal structure, as shown in Figure 1, leads to two different effects. In the fresh state, zeolites containing cementitious materials exhibit a lower workability, as reported by several recent studies [3][4][5]9], but without significant influence on the setting time [4,10]. In the hardened state, the water absorbed by the zeolites is gradually desorbed and contributes to the long-term hydration of the cement particles, thus acting as an internal curing agent [5,8].…”