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The activation theory of slag in blended cement

July 2, 2012 by Zhijun TAN

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As it is well-known, the activation of latent slag in blended cement is implemented by calcium hydroxide (CH, Ca(OH)2) which is the main cause maintaining the high pH value of pore solution.

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Blended cement | Activation, Blended cement, Hydroxyl, Slag

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