Hydration behavior of cements with reduced clinker factor in mixture with sulfoaluminate binder

Daniela Gastaldi, Federica Bertola, Sara Irico, Geo Paul, Fulvio Canonico

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Abstract

CO2 regulation and raw material availability will strongly influence the future cement market and a wider use of composite cements containing limestone and pozzolan or slag is expected. In the present paper, the possibility to combine Portland cements (PCs) with reduced clinker factor with sulfoaluminate cement (CSA), is explored. Low Portland clinker cements are prepared in laboratory using different supplementary cementitious materials (limestone, slag, pozzolan and fly ash) and mixed with a sulfoaluminate cement: the hydration behavior of the resulting binders is investigated up to 90 days through a multi-technique approach involving X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Understanding the interaction mechanisms between SCMs and CSA/PC blends will support the development of innovative high performing binders based on CEM III or CEM V, or even on new standardized CEM II. Results highlight that slag is particularly suitable promoting late strength development.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106261
JournalCement and Concrete Research
Volume139
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2021

Keywords

  • CSA cement
  • Cement hydration
  • Hydrated phase assemblage
  • Low clinker factor cements
  • Supplementary cementitious materials

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