Abstract
The hydrogen NMR parameters T 1, T 2 and M oi of a white cement were monitored as a function of hydration time. From the nature and time evolution of the same 20 observables that eventually developed, a partial description of the dynamics of cement hydration is proposed. The results depict the behaviour of the calcium hydroxide, fluid gel, ettringite, solid C-S-H, Fe-relaxed C-S-H, Fe-relaxed pore water, and tentatively differentiated micropore and capillary pore water phases.
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