Calcium sulfate (e.g. gypsum) is the common set regulator in Portland cement. It has been shown that ground clinker can be set regulated by calcium salts other than gypsum, in particular calcium acetate, formate and nitrate. Rheology of the paste is improved when gypsum is replaced by other salts, probably due to less water binding and surface hydration products without the needle-like morphology of ettringite. In particular, for calcium nitrate, the cumulative hydration temperature is reduced, which allows for low-energy cement without changing clinker chemistry. Removing calcium sulfate all together may also allow heat curing or evolution of hydration heat in massive structures to exceed 70°C without risking delayed ettringite formation. These aspects have been elucidated by the experiments reported in this paper.
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February 01 2013
Aspects of replacing gypsum with other calcium salts in Portland cement Available to Purchase
Harald Justnes
Harald Justnes
Chief Scientist, SINTEF Building and Infrastructure, Trondheim, Norway
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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May 29 2012
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September 21 2012
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September 24 2012
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
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Advances in Cement Research (2013) 25 (1): 44–50.
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Revision Received:
May 29 2012
Revision Requested:
September 21 2012
Accepted:
September 24 2012
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Justnes H (2013), "Aspects of replacing gypsum with other calcium salts in Portland cement". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 25 No. 1 pp. 44–50, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/adcr.12.00033
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