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Specific features of portland cement hydration in the presence of sodium hydrosilicates

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Specific features of hydration of a portland cement with addition of alkaline silicates and the ability of these additives to affect the concentration of hydroxide ions and Ca2+ ions in the liquid phase of the cement paste are considered.

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Original Russian Text © A. S. Brykov, B. V. Danilov, A. V. Larichkov, 2006, published in Zhurnal Prikladnoi Khimii, 2006, Vol. 79, No. 4, pp. 533–536.

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Brykov, A.S., Danilov, B.V. & Larichkov, A.V. Specific features of portland cement hydration in the presence of sodium hydrosilicates. Russ J Appl Chem 79, 521–524 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070427206040021

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