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Surface modification and model of glassy cementitious materials

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Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences

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Basic theory of surface modification about glassy cementitous materials is presented. At the same time modified glassy cementitous materials were manufactured by means of point activation and disperse and grind aid according to technology of mechanical-chemistry. This theory about surface modification has been proved by some experimental results such as SEM, size distribution, fluidity of the paste, physical-mechanical properties of the hardened paste and heat of the hydration. The particle size of modified fly ash is tending to become smaller and the shape of microfine particles seems a ball; strength of modified glassy cementitous materials and ordinary portland cement compound paste has a obvious increment and fluidity of the paste also has a noticeable improvement; surface modification also can accelerate the formation of paste structure to a certain degree. Besides a model about the interactive mechanism of modified glassy cementitous materials and ordinary portland cement is put forward.

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Foundation item: Supported by the Research Grant Council to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology under Grant (RIG 94/95. EG07)

Biography: Ma Bao-guo (1957-), male, Professor Ph. D, research direction: cement and concrete.

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Bao-guo, M., Yong-xin, L., Xing-yang, H. et al. Surface modification and model of glassy cementitious materials. Wuhan Univ. J. Nat. Sci. 5, 491–496 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02850782

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