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Active Sulpho-belite cements. Hydration mechanisms and mechanical properties

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Figure  1.4  shows  the  simulated  diffractograms  of  different  C 2 S  polymorphs.
Figure 1.6. Cryo-SEM photographs of BCSAF cement pastes after 4 h of hydration for  (a) 20 wt % of gypsum and (b) 5 wt % of gypsum (Cuberos et al., 2010)
Figure 1.7. Hexagonal ettringite unit cell of the revised structure projected  down c
Figure 1.9. Octahedral and tetrahedral connections of hydrogarnet  structure (Dilnesa et al., 2014)
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