Abstract
Through the integration of SEM-BSE and TEM, we gained a comprehensive 3-dimensional understanding of different distribution patterns of inner hydration products of slag. For fully hydrated small slag grains, two distinct sub-zones were formed in the rims. Lath-like, well-crystalline hydrotalcite-like crystals were found to precipitate, grow, and accumulate near the boundary, forming a layer with a thickness slightly exceeding 0.5 μm. In the center, entrapped calcium and silicon played roles in the formation of a homogeneous and fibrous C−(A)–S–H gel phase. The concentration equilibrium between cement matrix and grain core led to the establishment of a similar grey pixel value and Ca/Si atomic ratio of gel phase at ~1.10. As the size of slag grains increased, three sub-zones became visible. Hydrotalcite-like phase was enriched near the boundary, followed by a sandwiched area abundant in C–(A)–S–H gel phase. Due to the low mobility and increased migration distance, newly released magnesium from reaction front accumulated locally to form a new Mg-rich region.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 107396 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | Cement and Concrete Research |
Volume | 176 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Bibliographical note
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Keywords
- 3-Dimensional
- SEM and TEM
- Slag grain size
- Slag rim
- Zonation