Cement hydration mechanisms through time - a review

被引:73
作者
John, Elisabeth [1 ,2 ]
Lothenbach, Barbara [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Bundesanstalt Materialforschung & Prufung, Div Surface Anal & Interfacial Chem, Unter Eichen 44, D-12205 Berlin, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Berlin, Div Bldg Mat & Construction Chem, Gustav Meyer Allee 25, D-13355 Berlin, Germany
[3] Swiss Fed Labs Mat Sci & Technol Empa, Lab Concrete & Asphalt, CH-8600 Dubendorf, Switzerland
[4] Univ Bern, Inst Geol Sci, Mineral Grp, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
关键词
TRICALCIUM SILICATE HYDRATION; CALCIUM SILICATES; PORTLAND-CEMENT; DISSOLUTION KINETICS; INDUCTION PERIOD; SURFACE; C3S; GROWTH; SUSPENSIONS; NUCLEATION;
D O I
10.1007/s10853-023-08651-9
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
In this article the progress of the research on cement hydration mechanisms is critically reviewed, starting with the work of Le Chatelier and Michaelis during the late nineteenth century. Proposed mechanisms are discussed in the light of experimental data to highlight the role of new or improved analytical techniques. The focus of this article lies on the dormant period and the silicate reaction. Today many of the mechanisms proposed throughout time cannot withstand experimental evidence and need to be rejected, including the classical protective hydrate layer theory. However, it seems likely that hydrated surface species are involved in the mechanism. Theories that aim to explain the rate changes solely based on the nucleation and growth of portlandite can also not withstand experimental evidence. Nevertheless, the retardation of portlandite crystal growth through silicate ions is a relevant factor. Especially since it might present a mechanism for the nucleation of calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H), backing up theories that propose C-S-H and portlandite to grow from the same nuclei. Finally, an overview over facts, that are currently considered to be valid and hence need to be regarded in the future mechanisms is given.
引用
收藏
页码:9805 / 9833
页数:29
相关论文
共 50 条
[31]   Hydration of Portland cement with red mud as mineral addition [J].
Romano, R. C. O. ;
Bernardo, H. M. ;
Maciel, M. H. ;
Pileggi, R. G. ;
Cincotto, M. A. .
JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY, 2018, 131 (03) :2477-2490
[32]   On the initial stages of cement hydration [J].
Preece, SJ ;
Billingham, J ;
King, AC .
JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS, 2001, 40 (01) :43-58
[33]   Effect of triethanolamine on the initial setting time and hydration behavior of BOFS - cement materials [J].
Wang, Yu-Tong ;
Zhao, Xin ;
Cao, Pei-Yu ;
Zhang, Ze-Yu ;
Liu, Jia-Xiang .
JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING, 2023, 78
[34]   Delaying the hydration of Portland cement by sodium silicate: Setting time and retarding mechanism [J].
Guo, Shenglai ;
Zhang, Yaozhong ;
Wang, Kai ;
Bu, Yuhuan ;
Wang, Chengwen ;
Ma, Cong ;
Liu, Huajie .
CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 2019, 205 :543-548
[35]   The time-dependent grout buoyancy behavior based on cement hydration mechanism [J].
Fu, Yanbin ;
Mei, Chao ;
Chen, Xiangsheng ;
Li, Weiwen ;
Yu, Baojun ;
Li, Xuhui ;
Wang, Beiling ;
Wang, Shun .
CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2023, 166
[36]   Calorimetry in the studies of cement hydration [J].
Gawlicki, Marek ;
Nocun-Wczelik, Wieslawa ;
Bak, Lukasz .
JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY, 2010, 100 (02) :571-576
[37]   Hydration mechanisms and durability of hybrid alkaline cements (HACs): A review [J].
Xue, Lili ;
Zhang, Zuhua ;
Wang, Hao .
CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 2021, 266
[38]   On the initial stages of cement hydration [J].
S.J. Preece ;
J. Billingham ;
A.C. King .
Journal of Engineering Mathematics, 2001, 40 :43-58
[39]   Effect of nano-reinforcing phase on the early hydration of cement paste: A review [J].
He, Shaolun ;
Chai, Junrui ;
Yang, Yi ;
Cao, Jing ;
Qin, Yuan ;
Xu, Zengguang .
CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 2023, 367
[40]   Nanodispersed TiO2 hydrosol modified Portland cement paste: The underlying role of hydration on self-cleaning mechanisms [J].
Wang, Zixiao ;
Yu, Qingliang ;
Gauvin, Florent ;
Pan Feng ;
Ran Qianping ;
Brouwers, H. J. H. .
CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2020, 136