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Enhancing the hydration reactivity of hemi-hydrate phosphogypsum through a morphology-controlled preparation technology 被引量:6
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作者 Lin Yang Jianxin Cao Caiyu Li 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2016年第9期1298-1305,共8页
The distribution of water channels in the crystal morphology of type-α hemi-hydrated gypsum(α-HH) was theoretically detected to investigate the effect of water channels on the hydration reactivity of hemi-hydrate ph... The distribution of water channels in the crystal morphology of type-α hemi-hydrated gypsum(α-HH) was theoretically detected to investigate the effect of water channels on the hydration reactivity of hemi-hydrate phosphogypsum(HPG). Results showed that water channels were mainly distributed in the cylinders of α-HH crystal,whereas no water channel existed in the conical surfaces parallel to the z-axis. Increasing the number of water channels was critical to enhance the hydration activity of HPG compared with the hydration reactivity of industrial HPG and type-α high-strength gypsum. Controlling the technological parameters of crystallization by concentration of liquid-phase SO_4^(2-) made it possible to obtain HPG which had the stumpy crystals of α-HH and high hydration reactivity. 展开更多
关键词 hydration reactivity Morphology-controlled Water channel Hemi-hydrated phosphogypsum
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Hydration reactivity difference between dicalcium silicate and tricalcium silicate revealed from structural and Bader charge analysis 被引量:1
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作者 Chongchong Qi Xinhang Xu Qiusong Chen 《International Journal of Minerals,Metallurgy and Materials》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第2期335-344,共10页
Cement hydration is the underlying mechanism for the strength development in cement-based materials.The structural and electronic properties of calcium silicates should be elucidated to reveal their difference in hydr... Cement hydration is the underlying mechanism for the strength development in cement-based materials.The structural and electronic properties of calcium silicates should be elucidated to reveal their difference in hydration reactivity.Here,we comprehensively comparedβ-C_(2)S and M_(3)-C_(3)S and investigated their structural properties and Bader charge in the unit cell,during surface reconstruction and after single water adsorption via density functional theory.We identified different types of atoms inβ-C_(2)S and M_(3)-C_(3)S by considering the bonding characteristics and Bader charge.We then divided the atoms into the following groups:forβ-C_(2)S,Ca and O atoms divided into two and four groups,respectively;for M_(3)-C_(3)S,Ca,O,and Si atoms divided into four,four,and three groups,respectively.Results revealed that the valence electron distribution on the surface was more uniform than that on the unit cell,indicating that some atoms became more reactive after surface relaxation.During water adsorption,the electrons ofβ-C_(2)S and M_(3)-C_(3)S were transferred from the surface to the adsorbed water molecules through position redistribution and bond formation/breaking.On this basis,we explained whyβ-C_(2)S and M_(3)-C_(3)S had activity differences.A type of O atom with special bond characteristics(no O–Si bonds)and high reactivity existed in the unit cell of M_(3)-C_(3)S.Bader charge analysis showed that the reactivity of Ca and O atoms was generally higher in M_(3)-C_(3)S than inβ-C_(2)S.Ca/O atoms had average valence electron numbers of6.437/7.550 inβ-C_(2)S and 6.481/7.537 in M_(3)-C_(3)S.Moreover,the number of electrons gained by water molecules in M_(3)-C_(3)S at the surface was higher than that inβ-C_(2)S.The average variations in the valence electrons of H_(2)O onβ-C_(2)S and M_(3)-C_(3)S were 0.041 and 0.226,respectively.This study further explains the differences in the hydration reactivity of calcium silicates and would be also useful for the design of highly reactive and environmentally friendly cements. 展开更多
关键词 calcium silicates Portland cement hydration reactivity first-principle calculations
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Hydration Products of Cement-silica Fume-quartz Powder Mixture under Different Curing Regimes 被引量:8
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作者 何永佳 MAO Ruitao +1 位作者 吕林女 HU Shuguang 《Journal of Wuhan University of Technology(Materials Science)》 SCIE EI CAS 2017年第3期598-602,共5页
Composition, morphology, and structure of hydration products in hardened pastes of three kinds of blended cement(cement-silica fume, cement-quartz powder and cement-silica fume-quartz powder) hydrated under differen... Composition, morphology, and structure of hydration products in hardened pastes of three kinds of blended cement(cement-silica fume, cement-quartz powder and cement-silica fume-quartz powder) hydrated under different curing regimes(standard curing, 90 ℃ steam curing, 200 ℃ and 250 ℃ autoclave curing) were investigated by X-ray diffraction and field emission scanning electron microscope equipped with EDAX system. Results showed that the main hydration products in three kinds of hardened pastes under standard curing condition are all C-S-H gels, CH, and AFt. Under 90 ℃ steam curing condition, the main hydration products of cement-silica fume and cement-silica fume-quartz powder are C-S-H gels, whereas those of cement-quartz powder are C-S-H and CH. Under 200 or 250 ℃ autoclave curing condition, no obvious crystallized CH phase is found in hardened pastes of three kinds of blended cement, and C-S-H gels are transformed into one or more crystalline phases such as tobermorite, jennite, and xonotlite. The chemical composition and morphology of these crystalline phases depend on the composition of mixture and autoclave temperature. 展开更多
关键词 reactive powder concrete curing regimes cement-silica fume-quartz powder hydration products calcium silicate hydrate
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