Abstract

In limestone calcined clay cements (LC3), more hemicarboaluminate and monocarboaluminate is observed, as compared to other blended cements, from the reaction of metakaolin with limestone. In this study, it is shown that the formation of these carboaluminate phases, predominantly occurs during a “third” hydration peak, after the main alite and aluminate peaks. The influence of the metakaolin content, level of sulfate addition and the water to binder ratio on the position and magnitude of this peak were investigated. This precipitation of hemi and monocarboaluminate has a significant effect on porosity refinement and strength development. It was also observed that alumina from metakaolin can contribute to the precipitation of ettringite if sufficient sulfate is available.

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