Influence of Nucleation Seeding on the Hydration Mechanisms of Tricalcium Silicate and Cement
Abstract
The fundamental chemical hydration process of portland cement and its main mineral component, tricalcium silicate, was studied by investigating the effects of various additives. A relatively small amount (1−4 wt %) of well-dispersed calcium silicate hydrate (C−S−H), a pure form of the main hydration product, significantly increases both the early hydration rate and the total amount of hydration during the early nucleation and growth period (the first ∼24 h), as measured by calorimetry. This is attributed to a seeding effect whereby the C−S−H additive provides new nucleation sites within the pore space away from the particle surfaces. This mechanism is verified by a digital simulation of the hydration process…
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Authors
3- JJJeffrey J. ThomasCorresponding
Northwestern University
- HMHamlin M. Jennings
Northwestern University
- JJJeffrey J. Chen
Northwestern University
Topics & keywords
- Nucleation
- Chemical engineering
- Autocatalysis
- Dissolution
- Cement
- Seeding
- Calcium silicate hydrate
- Silicate