Title of article :
Pore size and shape in mortar by thermoporometry
Author/Authors :
Zhenhua Sun، نويسنده , , George W. Scherer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
12
From page :
740
To page :
751
Abstract :
The pore structure of mortar (w/c = 0.55) was examined using thermoporometry (TPM), nitrogen adsorption/desorption (NAD), and mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP). The TPM measurements were calibrated by comparison to NAD and MIP measurements on porous glass; similar comparisons were made on dried and resaturated mortars. For undried mortars, TPM provides the size of pore entries (from the freezing cycle) and interiors (from the melting cycle). In keeping with previous studies, we find that there is an unfrozen layer of water between the ice and the pore wall in porous glass that is about 0.8 nm thick; when lime-saturated water is used, the thickness of that layer increases by about 10%. In mortar, the unfrozen layer is about 1.0–1.2 nm thick, so no freezing occurs in pores with diameters ≤ 4.5 nm, at least down to − 40 °C (where the radius of the crystal/liquid interface is ∼ 1.5 nm). Based on the hysteresis in the freezing and melting curves, the larger mesopores in mortar were found to be rather spheroidal, while the smaller ones were more cylindrical.
Keywords :
Mercury porosimetry (B) , Thermodynamic calculations (B) , Freezing and thawing (C) , Microstructure (B) , Pore size distribution (B)
Journal title :
CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
Record number :
1216780
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