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Investigation of Pozzolanic Reaction in Nanosilica-Cement Blended Pastes Based on Solid-State Kinetic Models and 29Si MAS NMR

The incorporation of pozzolanic materials in concrete has many beneficial effects to enhance the mechanical properties of concrete. The calcium silicate hydrates in cement matrix of concrete increase by pozzolanic reaction of silicates and calcium hydroxide. The fine pozzolanic particles fill spaces...

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Published in:Materials 2016-02, Vol.9 (2), p.99
Main Authors: Moon, Jiho, Taha, Mahmoud, Youm, Kwang-Soo, Kim, Jung
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