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American Physical Society, Physical Review Letters, 19(104)

DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.104.195502

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Nanostructure of Calcium Silicate Hydrates in Cements

Journal article published in 2010 by L. B. Skinner ORCID, S. R. Chae, C. J. Benmore, H. R. Wenk, P. J. M. Monteiro
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Abstract

Calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) is the major volume phase in the matrix of Portland cement concrete. Total x-ray scattering measurements with synchrotron x rays on synthetic CSH(I) shows nanocrystalline ordering with a particle diameter of 3.5(5) nm, similar to a size-broadened 1.1 nm tobermorite crystal structure. The CSH component in hydrated tricalcium silicate is found to be similar to CSH(I). Only a slight bend and additional disorder within the CaO sheets is required to explain its nanocrystalline structure.