Understanding hydration heat of mortars containing supplementary cementitious materials with potential to immobilize heavy metal containing waste
Published 2020 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Understanding hydration heat of mortars containing supplementary cementitious materials with potential to immobilize heavy metal containing waste
Authors
Keywords
Hydration heat, Blast furnace slag, Silica fume, Cement pastes, Heavy metal containing waste
Journal
CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES
Volume 115, Issue -, Pages 103859
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Online
2020-10-29
DOI
10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2020.103859
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Designing Reinforced Concrete Beams Containing Supplementary Cementitious Materials
- (2019) Alessandro P. Fantilli et al. Materials
- Chemical modelling of Delayed Ettringite Formation for assessment of affected concrete structures
- (2018) Alain Sellier et al. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
- Influence of pozzolanic additives on hydration mechanisms of tricalcium silicate
- (2018) Jonathan Lapeyre et al. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
- Revisiting the Effect of Slag in Reducing Heat of Hydration in Concrete in Comparison to Other Supplementary Cementitious Materials
- (2018) Hoon Moon et al. Materials
- Effects of Cerium Concentration and Solvent on Physical and Chemical Characterization of Rapid Setting Cement
- (2018) Riyadh M. Motny et al. NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY
- Rheological Behavior and Microstructure Characteristics of SCC Incorporating Metakaolin and Silica Fume
- (2018) Gang Ling et al. Materials
- Quantification and analysis of heat hydration of blended cement at different temperature
- (2017) Toufik Boubekeur et al. JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- Hydration heat of slag or fly ash in the composite binder at different temperatures
- (2017) Fanghui Han et al. THERMOCHIMICA ACTA
- Contributions of fly ash and ground granulated blast-furnace slag to the early hydration heat of composite binder at different curing temperatures
- (2016) Wang Qiang et al. ADVANCES IN CEMENT RESEARCH
- Impact of accelerated carbonation on OPC cement paste blended with fly ash
- (2015) A. Morandeau et al. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
- A new quantification method based on SEM-EDS to assess fly ash composition and study the reaction of its individual components in hydrating cement paste
- (2015) Paweł T. Durdziński et al. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
- Effect of limestone fillers on microstructure and permeability due to carbonation of cement pastes under controlled CO 2 pressure conditions
- (2015) Quoc Tri Phung et al. CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
- Activation energies of high-volume fly ash ternary blends: Hydration and setting
- (2014) Dale P. Bentz CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES
- Understanding the Filler Effect on the Nucleation and Growth of C-S-H
- (2014) E. Berodier et al. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
- Influence of cement fineness and water-to-cement ratio on mortar early-age heat of hydration and set times
- (2013) Jiong Hu et al. CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
- Effect of silica fume and fly ash on hydration and microstructure evolution of cement based composites at low water–binder ratios
- (2013) Z.D. Rong et al. CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
- Adding limestone fines, fly ash and silica fume to reduce heat generation of concrete
- (2013) Albert K. H. Kwan et al. MAGAZINE OF CONCRETE RESEARCH
- Isothermal Calorimetry as a Tool to Evaluate Early-Age Performance of Fly Ash Mixtures
- (2013) Jussara Tanesi et al. TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD
- Hydration of slag-blended cements
- (2012) B. Kolani et al. CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES
- Hydration of C3A–gypsum systems
- (2012) Alexandra Quennoz et al. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
- Cement substitution by a combination of metakaolin and limestone
- (2012) M. Antoni et al. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
- Hydration of Portland cement with high replacement by siliceous fly ash
- (2012) Florian Deschner et al. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
- Supplementary cementitious materials
- (2011) Barbara Lothenbach et al. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
- Hydration of cementitious materials, present and future
- (2011) Karen L. Scrivener et al. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
- Quantification of the degree of reaction of fly ash
- (2010) M. Ben Haha et al. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
- Study of the hydration of Portland cement blended with blast-furnace slag by calorimetry and thermogravimetry
- (2010) E. Gruyaert et al. JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY
- Early C3A hydration in the presence of different kinds of calcium sulfate
- (2009) S. Pourchet et al. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
- Hydration heat kinetics of concrete with silica fume
- (2009) El-Hadj Kadri et al. CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
- Rheological properties of cement pastes: A discussion of structure formation and mechanical property development
- (2008) Gaurav Sant et al. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
- Multi-phase hydration model for prediction of hydration-heat release of blended cements
- (2008) Klaus Meinhard et al. CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
- Reactivity of fly ash in cement paste studied by means of thermogravimetry and isothermal calorimetry
- (2008) G. Baert et al. JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started