Article | REF: IN237 V1

Characterization of cement-based materials by infrared spectroscopy

Author: Matthieu HORGNIES

Publication date: July 10, 2020

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2. Bibliography and selection of application results

In this section, we present the main ways in which infrared spectroscopy can be used to study different types of cementitious materials:

  • the anhydrous phases making up Portland clinker;

  • cementitious phases after hydration of Portland cement ;

  • surface compositions for hardened cement pastes, mortars and concretes.

2.1 Analysis of anhydrous clinker phases (Portland)

The anhydrous phases of clinker and Portland cement have been studied by infrared spectroscopy since the 1970s, in order to characterize the infrared bands of alite, belite and celite. Bensted and Varma

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