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A study was carried out on the effects on the hardening of Portland cements of thesurfactants (dihydroxy alcohols and ethers and aminoalcohols) used as grinding additives. The effects were found to depend on the molecular mass of the surfactants and to correlate with the surface forces in the given reactant systems.
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Teoreanu, I., Guslicov, G. & Volceanov, A. Thermal Studies on The Hardening Behaviour of Cements Ground With Additives. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 63, 85–90 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010180218691
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