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Effect of Post Set Heat Treatment on Hydrate Formation in Reactive Powder Concrete Studied by 29Si NMR

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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Cement-Based Materials
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Hydration of RPC (Reactive Powder Concrete) and pozzolanic reaction were studied by 29Si NMR using Single Pulse Excitation MAS technique. Industrial cement and materials (silica fume, crushed quartz) constitutive of RPC imposed a careful analysis of spectra. Several RPC formulations were tested. Samples having undergone heat treatment at temperature between 20°C and 250°C were investigated in order to control the influence of temperature, materials reactivity and pozzolanic activity. Hydration products were analysed in classical terms of average chain length of SiO4 tetrahedra.

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Philippot, S., Maret, V., Zanni, H. (1998). Effect of Post Set Heat Treatment on Hydrate Formation in Reactive Powder Concrete Studied by 29Si NMR. In: Colombet, P., Zanni, H., Grimmer, AR., Sozzani, P. (eds) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Cement-Based Materials. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80432-8_22

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