Abstract

This study investigates the difference between the reactivity of slag in NaOH solution (w/s = 100) and in cement paste (w/b = 0.4). The reactivity of slag is much higher in NaOH solution than in cement paste. When the NaOH solution is saturated with portlandite, the rate of reaction of slag decreases to approach that in cement paste. This suggests that the slower reaction of slag in cement paste might be due to the presence of calcium ions released by the clinker phases. At 28 days, relative humidity measurements indicate that water is only present in pores less than 6 nm. Above 6 nm, hydration cannot take place due to the lack of water. From a thermodynamic point of view, the small size of water filled pores may slow down the slag reaction due to the high concentration of species in solution required for hydrate growth to balance the increase of the surface energy.

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