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Alkalis incorporated into tricalcium aluminate: effects in hydration

Tricalcium aluminate (C3A) is the phase that reacts more quickly in the cement hydration when in contact with water. Generally, the crystalline form of C3A synthesized during clinkerization is cubic. However, Na+ can be incorporated into the crystalline lattice of C3A, replacing the Ca2+, leading to the formation of orthorhombic C3A (Na-C3A). Although some studies have investigated the influence of this polymorphous on cement hydration, some knowledge gaps still exist. This study uses pure phases synthesized in laboratory to analyze the reactions independently, isolating the reactions from the others phases. Hydration reactions of C3A in presence of gypsum were investigated by isothermal calorimetry, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and dynamic mode rheology. The results showed differences in the hydration of each aluminate, indicating that the orthorhombic phase is more reactive at early ages in the presence of gypsum, consuming them very quickly. The pastes mixed with orthorhombic C3A and gypsum presented a total heat released at least 10 times greater than the ones made with cubic C3A. The SEM images and the XRD patterns demonstrate that the pastes containing orthorhombic C3A reacted at a faster rate, and the ettringite crystals formed were also longer.

Cubic and orthorhombictricalcium aluminate; Ettringite; Hydration


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