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Hydration heat and kinetics of composite binder containing blast furnace ferronickel slag at different temperatures

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Abstract The hydration heat of composite binder containing up to 70 % blast furnace ferronickel slag (BFFS) was determined at 25°C, 45°C and 60°C. The hydration kinetics process and parameters… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The hydration heat of composite binder containing up to 70 % blast furnace ferronickel slag (BFFS) was determined at 25°C, 45°C and 60°C. The hydration kinetics process and parameters were simulated and analysed. BFFS shows pozzolanic activity in a strong alkaline solution. Increasing the BFFS content retards hydration and reduces the exothermic rate. The high temperature dramatically promotes hydration, especially for the composite binder containing no more than 30 % BFFS. The hydration kinetics process involves nucleation and crystal growth (NG) → interactions at phase boundaries (I) → diffusion (D) at 25°C and 45°C. However, this process becomes NG → D at 60°C. The addition of BFFS decreases the overall hydration rate. BFFS has a smaller effect on the overall hydration of the composite binder than ground granulated blast furnace slag, but has a greater effect than fly ash.

Keywords: binder containing; composite binder; blast furnace; hydration

Journal Title: Thermochimica Acta
Year Published: 2021

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