Title of article :
A comparative study of the volume stability of C–S–H (I)
and Portland cement paste in aqueous salt solutions
Author/Authors :
H. Drame´، نويسنده , , J. J. Beaudoin، نويسنده , , L. Raki، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) paste specimens
and compacted C–S–H (I) powders were immersed in
distilled water and aqueous salt solutions of varying concentration
to study their volume change behavior. Immersion
resulted in ionic interaction leading to various degrees
of expansion, leaching, softening and dissolution of the test
samples. In all cases relatively rapid expansion occurred.
The expansion of C–S–H (I) in aggressive media was found
to be large and fast in MgCl2, MgSO4, LiOH, LiNO3 and
calcium (magnesium) acetate (CaMgAc) solutions. LiCl,
CaCl2 and NaCl were moderately aggressive towards C–S–
H (I) depending on the solution concentration. Trends in
the length change behavior of OPC paste are similar to that
of synthesized C–S–H (I). Similarities were observed between
the length change behavior of compacted C–S–H (I)
and the swelling of smectite clays in contact with these
osmotic media. The similarities are compatible with
explanations of expansion provided by both the osmotic
and the electrical double layer (EDL) theories. The relationship
between the expansive behavior of C–S–H and
both Na and Ca Montmorillonite in contact with aqueous
salt solutions is discussed extensively in the context of its
significance in cement science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science