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Investigations of the influence of different fly ashes on cement hydration

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Investigations of physico-chemical properties of three kinds of fly ash and their influence on cement hydration were performed in this work. Thermal analysis, microcalorimetry, infrared absorption and others were used. It was confirmed that the kind of coal and combustion conditions essentially influence physico-chemical properties of fly ash and in consequence influence cement hydration. Investigated fly ashes show in cement system so-called pozzolanic activity. Fly ash from combustion of brown coal in fluidized furnace revealed better activity compared to other investigated ones. This work is an introduction to more extensive investigation of fly ash activation.

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Pacewska, B., Blonkowski, G. & Wilińska, I. Investigations of the influence of different fly ashes on cement hydration. J Therm Anal Calorim 86, 179–186 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10673-005-7136-7

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