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The Porosity and Pore Structure of Hydrated Cement Pastes as Revealed by Electron Micrsocopy Techniques
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2011
Abstract
The application of transmission electron microscope techniques to the study of cement hydration can reveal the nature of the fine pore structure present in dried cement pastes. Studies of OPC cement pastes and OPC/fly ash or blast-furnace slag blends are presented and compared. Preliminary results of a technique which allows effective imaging of the porosity which is important in permeation, and which is involved in mercury porosimetry measurements, are presented.
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