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Probabilistic distribution of dissolution rate constants for cubic tricalcium aluminate in water

Published by National Institute of Standards and Technology | National Institute of Standards and Technology | Metadata Last Checked: August 02, 2025 | Last Modified: 2017-06-02 00:00:00
The probabilistic distribution of dissolution rate constants for cubic tricalcium aluminate (C3A) in water was quantified based on in-situ measurements of the changes in the nanoscale surface topography using reflection digital holographic microscopy. Measurements were performed on polished sintered pellets of C3A from two sources. C3A#1 consists of 94.2 % crystalline C3A-c, 2.0 % free CaO, and 3.8 % amorphous content. C3A#2 consists of 84.3 % crystalline C3A-c, 1.0 % free CaO, 4.6 % mayenite, and 10.1 % amorphous content. The data presented in the two text files, labeled C3A#1 and C3A#2, have two columns of values corresponding to the probabilistic distribution (histogram) data; the first column is the frequency and the second column is the rate constant value in units of umol m^-2 s^-1. All uncertainties associated with this dataset are discussed in an accompanying paper.

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