Article Tobermorite, jennite, and cement gel was published on December 1, 1992 in the journal Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials (volume 202, issue 1-4).
Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Center for Advanced Cement Based MaterialsJournal of the American Ceramic SocietyViehland, D., Yuan, L.J., Xu, Z., et al., 1997. Structural studies of jennite and 1.4 nm tobermorite: disordered layering along the [1 0 0] of jennite. ...
Tobermorite gel Amorphous, typical Ca/Si molar ratio 1.6–1.9 CSH CH, Calcium hydroxide; CSH, calcium silicate hydrate gel. Each of the phases formed during cement hydration influences its structure and properties. By far the most important is the tobermorite gel, which is the main cementing com...
(1992) Tobermorite, jennite, and cement gel. Zeitschrift für Kristallographie, 202, 41–50.10.1524/zkri.1992.202.1-2.41Search in Google Scholar Taylor, M.W., and Surdam, R.C. (1981) Zeolite reactions in the tuffaceous sediments at Teels March, Nevada. Clays and Clay Minerals, 29, ...
Understanding the deformation mechanisms underlying the mechanical behavior of materials is the key to fundamental and engineering advances in materials' performance. Herein, we focus on crystalline calcium-silicate-hydrates (C-S-H) as a model system with applications in cementitious materials, bone-tiss...
Dimensional change and elastic behavior of hardened Portland cement paste, Ca-montmorillonite and 1.4 nm tobermorite: a comparative study Beaudoin, J.J.; Mitchell, L.; Raki, L. NRCC-46433 A version of this document is published in / Une version de ce document se trouve dans: ...