Abstract
The article presents the results of thermodynamic modelling in a cement-water-carbon nanomodifier system. A carbon nanomodifier contains fullerenes C60 and C70. Thermodynamic calculations make it possible to evaluate the contribution of a carbon nanomodifier to the hydration process of Portland cement. Using thermodynamic calculations, changes in the phase composition and general properties of the system (total enthalpy, entropy) with the introduction of a carbon nanomodifier were determined.
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