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Thermodynamic stability and reactivity of amorphised tricalcium silicate
Alastair T M Marsh1, Thiago R S Nobre2, Marjorie Etchevers1
1Laboratory of Construction Materials, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne 1015, Switzerland. alastair.marsh@epfl.ch.
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Using a model for C-S-H growth kinetics in combination with calorimetry measurements, we show that amorphised tricalcium silicate is more thermodynamically stable than its crystalline form. However, the onset of the hydration reaction occurs more quickly in amorphised tricalcium silicate compared to its crystalline form.
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