Abstract

Steel slag inhibits the early-age hydration of cement. However, its mechanism is still unclear. In this paper, the early-age hydration kinetics and the evolution of the solid phases, aqueous species and microstructures in a cement-steel slag composite binder are investigated to explore how steel slag inhibits the early-age hydration of cement. Two novel phenomena are found: (1) steel slag slows the depletion of gypsum and reduces the formation of ettringite, and (2) steel slag significantly inhibits the precipitation of CH and CSH. The results show that the addition of steel slag increases the Ca concentration in the pore solution, reduces the supersaturation of the pore solution with respect to CH and inhibits the nucleation and growth of CSH. Based on the above results, the retardation mechanisms of steel slag on the initial setting of cement paste are explained.

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