Abstract :
The setting of mineral binders cement, plaster, etc..arises as a direct consequence of surface reactivity by a process of
dissociation and rehydration. This transformation induces a complete change of surface forces, of which the nature remains
still unknown.
The general process of the setting has been studied by means of plaster CaSO4P0.5H2O.crystals, chosen for an
experimental convenience. The surface alteration growth, dissolution, atomic resolution.of the plaster crystal with respect
to the introduction of the calcium sulfate solution has been followed by using atomic force microscopy AFM. Alternatively,
this apparatus has been adapted by gluing a plaster microcrystal on the end of a microcantilever to quantitatively measure in
situ the interactions between two plaster crystals in the condition of the setting. Kinetic comparison between force
measurements and surface images leads to the conclusion of physical and chemical phenomena involved during the setting.
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Keywords :
Colloidal force , atomic force microscopy , crystal growth , gypsum , Mineral binders , PLASTER