Ceramics-Silikáty 55, (4) 337 - 342 (2011) |
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HYDRATION CHARACTERISTICS OF TETRACALCIUM ALUMINO-FERRITE PHASE IN THE PRESENCE CALCIUM CARBONATE |
Radwan M. M., El Hemaly S. A. S. |
Refractories, Ceramics and Building Material Department National Research Centre, Egypt
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Keywords: Tetracalcium alumino-ferrite phase, Hydration Characteristics, Calcium carbonate, Combined lime, Chemicallycombined water |
Tetracalcium alumino-ferrite phase (C₄AF) prepared from pure starting materials was employed for composing various
mixes prepared of C₄AF phase, CaSO₄·2H₂O, Ca(OH)₂ and CaCO₃. The effect of replacing calcium sulphate (gypsum) by
calcium carbonate as a set retarder on the hydration behaviour of ferrite phase was studied. The mixes were hydrated for
various periods and the hydration products were investigated using the appropriate techniques. The kinetics of hydration was
studied by measuring the chemically-combined water as well as the combined lime contents. The mineralogical constitution
was studied by using XRD, and DTA. The microstructure of some represented hydrated samples was investigated by scanning
electron microscopy. Some interesting conclusions have been drawn. It was found that calcium carbonate reacts with
tetracalcium alumino-ferrite phase (C₄AF) in the presence of hydrolime [Ca(OH)₂] to form carboferrite compounds which
may coat the aluminate grains as ettringite does and this may probably regulate the setting time. |
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