Abstract

This pioneering study reports on the investigation of C-S-H in as-produced ternary cement pastes while highly reactive supplementary cementitious materials, such as silica fume (SF) and metakaolin (MK), and colloidal nanosilica (NS) are included into the mixtures. Several techniques are used to evaluate the microstructure of the pastes containing colloidal NS (3%), SF (10%) and MK (10%): Consistency, compressive strength, thermogravimetric analyses, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (with energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry), 29Si-nuclear magnetic resonance, and mercury intrusion porosimetry. Ternary mixtures containing SF or MK require the highest superplasticizer (SP) consumption of 1.55% and 1.92%, respectively. Impressively, in late stage of aging, i.e 28 and 91 days of hydration, ternary mixtures reach compressive strength respectively above 90 MPa and 100 MPa, meaning an increase of about 30% above of the compressive strength of the reference paste. Moreover, the ternary MK-based paste shows increase C-S-H production, decreasing Ca/Si ratio and superior increasing mean chain length (MCL) of about 11.1 while compared with the MCL of the reference paste (about 4.6). Likewise, the highest relative reduction in mean porous size (56%) and the lowest total porosity (15.06%) is found in the ternary MK-based paste. Indeed, a strong synergistic effect was observed in the ternary mixture containing MK and NS.

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