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Aside from water the materials which are used by mankind in highest quantities arecementitious materials and concrete. This book shows how the quality of the technical product depends on mineral phases and their reactions during the hydration and strengthening process. Additives and admixtures infl uence the course of hydration and the properties. Options of reducing the CO2-production in cementitious materials are presented and numerous examples of unhydrous and hydrous phases and their formation conditions are discussed.

This editorial work consists of four parts including cement composition and hydration, Special cement and binder mineral phases, Cementitious and binder materials, and Measurement and properties. Every part contains different contributions and covers a broad range within the area.

Contents
Part I: Cement composition and hydration
Diffraction and crystallography applied to anhydrous cements
Diffraction and crystallography applied to hydrating cements
Synthesis of highly reactive pure cement phases
Thermodynamic modelling of cement hydration: Portland cements – blended cements – calcium sulfoaluminate cements

Part II: Special cement and binder mineral phases
Role of hydrotalcite-type layered double hydroxides in delayed pozzolanic reactions and their bearing on mortar dating
Setting control of CAC by substituted acetic acids and crystal structures of their calcium salts
Crystallography and crystal chemistry of AFm phases related to cement chemistry

Part III: Cementitious and binder materials
Chemistry, design and application of hybrid alkali activated binders
Binding materials based on calcium sulphates
Magnesia building material (Sorel cement) – from basics to application
New CO2-reduced cementitious systems
Composition and properties of ternary binders

Part IV: Measurement and properties
Characterization of microstructural properties of Portland cements by analytical scanning electron microscopy
Correlating XRD data with technological properties
No cement production without refractories

Cementitious Materials: Composition, Properties, Application

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    A Hardback by Herbert Pöllmann, Miguel A.G. Aranda, Illal Artioli

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      Publisher: De Gruyter
      Publication Date: 18/12/2017
      ISBN13: 9783110473735, 978-3110473735
      ISBN10: 3110473739

      Description

      Aside from water the materials which are used by mankind in highest quantities arecementitious materials and concrete. This book shows how the quality of the technical product depends on mineral phases and their reactions during the hydration and strengthening process. Additives and admixtures infl uence the course of hydration and the properties. Options of reducing the CO2-production in cementitious materials are presented and numerous examples of unhydrous and hydrous phases and their formation conditions are discussed.

      This editorial work consists of four parts including cement composition and hydration, Special cement and binder mineral phases, Cementitious and binder materials, and Measurement and properties. Every part contains different contributions and covers a broad range within the area.

      Contents
      Part I: Cement composition and hydration
      Diffraction and crystallography applied to anhydrous cements
      Diffraction and crystallography applied to hydrating cements
      Synthesis of highly reactive pure cement phases
      Thermodynamic modelling of cement hydration: Portland cements – blended cements – calcium sulfoaluminate cements

      Part II: Special cement and binder mineral phases
      Role of hydrotalcite-type layered double hydroxides in delayed pozzolanic reactions and their bearing on mortar dating
      Setting control of CAC by substituted acetic acids and crystal structures of their calcium salts
      Crystallography and crystal chemistry of AFm phases related to cement chemistry

      Part III: Cementitious and binder materials
      Chemistry, design and application of hybrid alkali activated binders
      Binding materials based on calcium sulphates
      Magnesia building material (Sorel cement) – from basics to application
      New CO2-reduced cementitious systems
      Composition and properties of ternary binders

      Part IV: Measurement and properties
      Characterization of microstructural properties of Portland cements by analytical scanning electron microscopy
      Correlating XRD data with technological properties
      No cement production without refractories

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