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Calorimetric Studies of Hydration of Cementitious Materials Varying in Basicity

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This paper presents results of thermochemical and thermokinetic studies of the hydration of portland cement, alkaline cements with mineral additives and slag alkaline binder. The influence of the modulus of basicity of the binders on the thermochemical and thermokinetic characteristics of hydration was estimated.

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Usherov-Marshak, A., Pershina, L. & Krivenko, P. Calorimetric Studies of Hydration of Cementitious Materials Varying in Basicity. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 54, 57–61 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010152415616

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