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The hydration of tricalcium silicate in the presence of colloidal silica

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Reactions of colloidal silica fumes with calcium hydroxide or hydrating tricalcium silicate (C3S) have been studied using calorimetry, chemical analyses, and scanning electron microscopy. Silica fume reacts immediately with calcium hydroxide forming a colloidal calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) similar to that formed by the hydration of C3S. When excess silica is present it reacts with C-S-H already formed to produce a new, highly polymerized C-S-H, having a very low C/S ratio (1.0). Silica fume accelerates the hydration of C3S, reduces the amount of calcium hydroxide formed by reacting with it, and slightly lowers the C-S-H ratio of the C-S-H formed by hydration. When large amounts of silica fume are present the formation of calcium hydroxide may be entirely suppressed and a highly polymerized C-S-H is formed. Silica fume is considered a good model for reactive pozzolans used in concrete.

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Wu, ZQ., Young, J.F. The hydration of tricalcium silicate in the presence of colloidal silica. J Mater Sci 19, 3477–3486 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02396922

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