Abstract

In the course of an investigation on using calcium stearate (CaSt) to improve performance of the alkali-activated slag (AAS) cement, the objective of the present work is to discovery its role in the AAS system. Special interest is devoted to understand the influence of CaSt on the reaction process, reaction products and microstructural features of the AAS cement. To achieve this, isothermal calorimetry, impedance characteristics, infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetry, nitrogen sorption, mercury intrusion porosimetry and scanning electron microscopy were carried out. According to results obtained, the CaSt has three important effects on the AAS cement. Firstly, it inhibited slag reaction with the activator through decreasing activity of alkalis, whereas the amount of C-(A)-S-H gels in the system depended on the usage of CaSt, because the CaSt could have chemical reactions with the alkali-solution and form similar reaction products. Secondly, there is less sodium and more calcium in reaction products of the CaSt added mix, which improve their stability and uniformity. Finally, microstructure characteristics (e.g. pore size distribution, pore connectivity) are optimised and defects are reduced significantly, when CaSt is added in the AAS mix.

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