Hydration Mechanism of Alkali Activated Slag Cement

  • Jong Cheol Kim (Hanyang University, Ceramic materials Research Institute) ;
  • Keun Ho Auh (Hanyang University, Ceramic materials Research Institute) ;
  • Sung Yun Hong (Hanyang University, Ceramic materials Research Institute)
  • 발행 : 1999.03.01

초록

For many years, alkali activated blast furnace slag cement containing no ordinary portland cement has received much attention in the view of energy saving and its many excellent properties. We examined the structural change of slag glass which was activated by alkali metal compounds using IR spectroscopy. The properties of hydrated products and unhydrated slag grains was characterized by XRD and micro-conduction calorimeter. Ion concentration change in the liquid during the hydration of blast furnace slag was also studied to investigated the hydration mechanism.

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