A re-examination of tobermorite
1952; Volume: 29; Issue: 218 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1180/minmag.1952.029.218.10
ISSN2515-821X
Autores Tópico(s)Concrete and Cement Materials Research
ResumoTobermorite, a hydrated silicate of calcium, was described by M. F. Heddle in 1880 from three Scottish localities: two near Tobermory in the island of Mull, and the third a quarry near the pier at Dunvegan in Skye. Further localities for the mineral are Sgfirr nam Boc, Loch Eynort in Skye, and Ardtornish Bay in Morven (Morvern), Argyllshire. Because of marked similarity in chemical composition it has been suggested that tobermorite might be identical with gyrolite. In view of this and of the current interest in hydrated calcium silicates in cement chemistry the species has been re-examined.
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