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The objective of this study was to explore the influence of an alkali liquid accelerator based on sodium aluminate (ASa) on the early hydration behaviour of cement paste, tricalcium aluminate (C3A) and tricalcium silicate (C3S) and identify its accelerating mechanism. The setting times and mechanical properties of cement paste and mortar mixed with different amounts of ASa were determined. Isothermal calorimetry showed that the addition of ASa increased the first exothermic peak of cement hydration and advanced the second exothermic peak. The morphology of hydration products was analysed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and a model for the early hydration of cement paste was established. X-ray diffraction and SEM were also used to analyse the phase composition and morphology changes of C3A and C3S with or without ASa and early hydration models were established. Analysis of the experimental results revealed that the sodium hydroxide produced by ASa hydrolysis had the function of consuming gypsum, breaking calcium silicate hydrate gel film and increasing the calcium hydroxide concentration in the cement paste. The ettringite in the hydration products interweaved together to form a skeleton structure, which was conducive to cement paste hardening.

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