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Thermal and chemical activation of fly-ash : Electrical response during early hydration

Electrical property measurements have widely been used to study the early hydration of the Portland cement and in the study of admixtures on hydration. In this wor, the electrical response of chemically and thermally activated fly-ash is presented to highlight how this testing methodology could be e...

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Published in:Journal of materials science 2006-05, Vol.41 (10), p.3163-3166
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description Electrical property measurements have widely been used to study the early hydration of the Portland cement and in the study of admixtures on hydration. In this wor, the electrical response of chemically and thermally activated fly-ash is presented to highlight how this testing methodology could be extended to study phase transition (i.e., liquid to solid) and reaction kinetics of this group of materials from initial gauging through setting and hardening and as a technique in the assessment of a particular activator or combination of activators.
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Organic chemistry
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