Improving the structure of the interfacial zone and its influence on the long-term behavior of mortars

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Shen Yang
Xu Zhongzi
Tang Mingshu
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[1] Nanjing University of Chemical Technology,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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Compressive Strength; Flexural Strength; Portland Cement; Hydrated Product; Hydrated Calcium Silicate;
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10.1007/BF02480420
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The structure of the interfacial zone between cement paste and aggregate was improved by using a pretreated quartz aggregate on whose surface the hydraulic mineral β−C2S was directly formed. The composition and morphology of the structure of the interfacial zone was examined, and its influence was studied by comparisons between mortars made with pretreated quartz aggregate and with normal quartz aggregate. The results showed that the composition and morphology of the interfacial zone were substantially improved by the hydration of the mineral β−C2S of the pretreated quartz aggregate. The influence of the interfacial structure on the strength of mortars was related to structural development. It appears to be slight at early hydration, but significant at late hydration.
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