C-S-H gels in blended cements: Study by infrared spectroscopy

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  C-S-H gel is the main product in the Portland cement (PC) hydration.Of their structure and composition depends the cement properties (strength, durability...).The mixes of others materials with PC provides new cementitious materials with different properties.Understand the changes produces in the hydration products in these blends improves their use.
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