Influence of Nucleation Seeding on the Hydration Mechanisms of Tricalcium Silicate and Cement
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This paper, published in 2009, received 656 indexed citations . Written by Jeffrey J. Thomas, Hamlin M. Jennings and Jeffrey J. Chen covering the research area of Earth-Surface Processes and Civil and Structural Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Civil and Structural Engineering (605 citations), Materials Chemistry (306 citations) and Building and Construction (146 citations). Published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C.
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