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           [8]   Das, B. B., Singh, D. N., and Pandey, S. P. (2010). “A   comprising of ultrafine particles”, Iranian Journal of
               comparative study for determining pore volume of       Science and Technology, Transactions of Civil Engineering,
               concrete”, The Indian Concrete Journal, Vol. 84, No. 6,   Vol. 46, No. 3, pp. 4187-4204. https://doi.org/10.1007/
               pp. 1-6.                                               s40996-022-00859-0
           [9]   Das, B. B., and Kondraivendhan, B. (2012). “Implication of   [19]  Snehal, K., and Das, B. B. (2022). “Pozzolanic reactivity
               pore size distribution parameters on compressive strength,   and drying shrinkage characteristics of optimized blended
               permeability and hydraulic diffusivity of concrete”,   cementitious composites comprising of nano-silica
               Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 28, No. 1,   particles”, Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 316,
               pp. 382-386.                                           Article No. 125796, pp. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.
           [10]  Said, A. M., Zeidan, M. S., Bassuoni, M. T., and Tian,   conbuildmat.2021.125796
               Y. (2012). “Properties of concrete incorporating   [20]  Natt, M. (2025). “Calcium silicate hydrate“, In Natt,
               nano-silica”, Construction and Building Materials,     M. (eds.) Concrete Technology, Springer, Singapore,
               Vol. 36, No. 11, pp. 838-844. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.  pp. 276-277.
               conbuildmat.2012.06.044
                                                                  [21]  Dodson, V. H. (1990). “Pozzolans and the pozzolanic
           [11]  Sahoo, S., Das, B. B., and Mustakim, S. (2016). “Acid,   reaction”, In Concrete Admixtures, Springer, Boston, MA,
               alkali, and chloride resistance of concrete composed   USA, pp. 159-201. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-
               of low-carbonated fly ash”, Journal of Materials in Civil   4843-7_7
               Engineering, Vol. 29, No. 3, Article No. 04016002, pp. 1-10.
               https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0001759  [22]  Ash, A., John, K., Jonida, F., and Heni, H. (2019). “Chemical
                                                                      reactions in pozzolanic concrete”, Modern Applied
           [12]  Goudar, S. K., Das, B. B., and Arya, S. B. (2019).   Material Science, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 1-6.
               “Microstructural study of steel-concrete interface and
               its influence on bond strength of reinforced concrete”,   [23]  Das, B. B., Black, L., Barbhuiya, S., Snehal, K., and Sumukh,
               Advanced Civil Engineering Materials, Vol. 8, No. 1,   E. P. (2024). “Resistance to acid, alkali, chloride, and
               pp. 171-189.                                           carbonation in ternary blended high-volume mineral-
                                                                      admixed concrete”, Journal of Sustainable Cement-Based
           [13]  Das, B. B., and Neithalath, N. (2018). “Sustainable   Materials, Vol. 13, No. 11, pp. 1685-1706.
               construction and building materials", Select Proceedings
               of ICSCBM 2018, National Institute of Technology   [24]  Dalinaidu, A., Das, B. B., and Singh, D. (2007).
                                      nd
               Karnataka, Surathkal, 18 -22  June.                    “Methodology for rapid determination of pozzolanic
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                                                                      activity of materials”, Journal of ASTM International, Vol. 4,
           [14]  Shetti, A. P., and Das, B. B. (2015). “Acid, alkali and chloride   No. 6, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1520/JAI100343
               resistance of early age cured silica fume concrete”, Editor:
               Matsagar, V., Advances in Structural Engineering, Springer,   [25]  Lothenbach, B., Scrivener, K., and Hooton, R. D. (2011).
               New Delhi, India, pp. 1849-1862.                       “Supplementary cementitious materials”, Cement and
                                                                      Concrete Research, Vol. 41, No. 12, pp. 1244-1256.
           [15]  Farsana, C., Das, B. B., and Snehal, K. (2021). “Influence
               of fineness of mineral admixtures on the degree of   [26]  Ben Haha, M., Lothenbach, B., and Winnefeld, F.
               atmospheric mineral carbonation”, Editors: Shukla, S. K.,   (2011). “C-S-H and C-A-S-H evolution in slag-OPC
               Chandrasekaran, S., Das, B. B., and Kolathayar, S., Smart   blends”, Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 41, No. 2,
               Technologies for Sustainable Development, Lecture      pp. 113-122.
               Notes in Civil Engineering, Springer, Singapore, Vol. 78,   [27]  Goudar, S. K., Das, B. B., and Arya, S. B. (2018). “Corrosion
               pp. 117-136.                                           behavior of OPC, PPC, and PSC-based concretes in harsh
           [16]  Snehal, K., Manimaran, N., Basuroy, D., Maity, S., and   marine environment through electrochemical impedance
                                                                                    th
               Chaunsali, P. (2024). “Beneficial utilization of biomass waste   spectroscopy”, 5  International Corrosion Prevention
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               in construction material: Research monograph”, Research   Symposium for Research Scholars (CORSYM 2018), 23
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               Data and Reports, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1-56.             and 24  November, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
                                                                      Madras, Chennai, India, pp. 129-130.
           [17]  Skibsted, J., and Snellings, R. (2019). “Reactivity of
               supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) in cement   [28]  Bentz, D. P., and Stutzman, P. (1994). “Influence of silica
               blends”, Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 124,       fume on cement hydration: Part I”, Cement and Concrete
               No. 105799, pp. 1-14.                                  Research, Vol. 24, No. 5, pp. 929-943.
           [18]  Snehal, K., Das, B. B., Sudhi, A., and Pandey, D. (2022).   [29]  Scrivener, K. L., and Nonat, A. (2011). “Hydration of
               “Pozzolanic reactivity, hydration and microstructure   cementitious materials”, Cement and Concrete Research,
               characteristics of blended cementitious composites     Vol. 41, No. 7, pp. 651-665.


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