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The effect of temperature on the progress of hydration and cement paste structure and properties was studied using four laboratory-synthesized Portland cements, hydrated at temperatures between 5 and 95°C for up to 90 days. In addition to an accelerated progress of hydration, elevated temperatures altered the phase composition and pore structure of the resulting hydrated material. Below 75°C the effect of temperature on the intrinsic bond properties of the hydrates formed remained negligible.
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Odler, I., Abdul-Maula, S. & Zhongya, L. Effect of Hydration Temperature on Cement Paste Structure. MRS Online Proceedings Library 85, 139 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-85-139
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