ISSN 0862-5468 (Print), ISSN 1804-5847 (online) 

Ceramics-Silikáty 49, (2) 104 - 108 (2005)


HEAT EVOLUTION AND MECHANISM OF HYDRATION IN CaO-Al₂O₃-SO₃ SYSTEM
 
Dováľ Martin, Palou Martin, Kovár Vladimír
 
Slovak University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Radlinského 9, 812 37 Bratislava, Slovak Republic

Keywords: Hydration, Calcium sulfoaluminate, Calorimetry, Kinetics, Mechanism
 

The hydration behavior of CaO-Al₂O₃-SO₃ system has been investigated over the temperature range of 25 to 80°C and at three different water/solid ratios 0.5, 0.7 and 1.0 using isothermal conduction calorimeter. In the defined system, C₄A₃S* known as Klein compound was supposed to be the main mineral phase. An increase in the temperature of hydration brought about initial acceleration of all samples treated under different water/solid ratios, as indicated by the increased hydration rate. Also, there was a clear evidence of increasing intensity of the main peaks with increasing water/solid ratio at hydration temperature of 25°C and 40°C. Contrarily, at higher temperatures (60°C and 80°C) the magnitude of hydration decreased with increasing water/solid ratio. Kinetics of hydration C₄A₃S can be described by Avrami model. The value of kinetic exponent n = 3 implies that the hydration was controlled by nucleation and three-dimensional crystal growth. Calculated values of activation energy for water/solid ratio 0.5, 0.7 and 1.0 were 21.0, 17.2 and 16.4 kJ/mol. (* In this paper usual cement chemistry notation is used in which: C = CaO, S = SO₃, A = Al₂O₃, H = H₂O)


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