Abstract :
Carbonation, as a reaction of the curing process of both, cement and lime binders, modifies the microstructure. Several
microstructure properties, namely porosity, pore size distribution, surface fractal dimension, and specific surface area have been
investigated in this study to describe the effect of carbonation on microstructure. Both carbonated and non-carbonated pastes of
lime and blended pastes of lime and cement having varying water/binder (W/B) ratios are studied. Results show that carbonation
decreases the porosity, but not with the same intensity in all pore size ranges. The highest modification is between 0.03 mm and
0.01 mm in lime pastes and between 0.2 mm and 0.02 mm in 50% lime pastes, while in 80% lime pastes the modification is very
small. It is also observed that carbonation is a function of the binder composition but not of the W/B ratio. Moreover, surface
fractal dimension decreases during the carbonation process, while the specific surface area varies depending of the binder
composition
Keywords :
Lime pastes , Carbonation , W/B ratio , Surface fractal dimension , Blended pastes , Pore size distribution