Abstract

The relationship between 29Si NMR (chemical shift values), and IR (wave numbers) results is discussed as far as calcium silicates are concerned. This relation shows a good correlation with R = 0.86 for the hydrates and 0.99 for the anhydrates. The results indicate that the higher the polymerization or condensation of silicate tetrahedra the higher the IR wave number and the lower the NMR chemical shift value.

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