2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-015-4570-8
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Quantitative thermal analysis of α-C2SH as a precursor for low-energy cements

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“…All green body samples (BOFS 100 G, BOFS 50 G and CEM 100 G) show three major peaks in the DTGcurves. The first one between 80 and 175 • C can be assigned to C -S -H and ettringite, the second one between 450 and 550 • C to portlandite and the third one at around 700 • C to the decomposition of carbonates [29,40]. Although QXRD shows the presence of hydrogarnet a clear hydrogarnet DTG peak (200 -400 • C) is absent in the green body samples, because the content is low and probably overlaps with other weigh loss reactions.…”
Section: Phase Composition Before and After Autoclavingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…All green body samples (BOFS 100 G, BOFS 50 G and CEM 100 G) show three major peaks in the DTGcurves. The first one between 80 and 175 • C can be assigned to C -S -H and ettringite, the second one between 450 and 550 • C to portlandite and the third one at around 700 • C to the decomposition of carbonates [29,40]. Although QXRD shows the presence of hydrogarnet a clear hydrogarnet DTG peak (200 -400 • C) is absent in the green body samples, because the content is low and probably overlaps with other weigh loss reactions.…”
Section: Phase Composition Before and After Autoclavingmentioning
confidence: 97%