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Dehydration and rehydration processes of cement paste exposed to high temperature environments
Microstructural changes of an ordinary Portland cement (OPC) paste after being exposed at various elevated temperatures and further rehydration have been evaluated using 29Si MAS-NMR. Thermogravimetry and XRD are also employed to complement the information. NMR studies of cement paste exposed to high temperatures demonstrate a progressive transformation of C-S-H gel that leads at 450 deg C, to a modified C-S-H gel. For temperatures above 200 deg C to a progressive formation of a new nesosilicate. At 750 deg C, the transformation of C-S-H is complete into the nesosilicate form with a C2S stoichiometry close to larnite, but less crystalline. Also is observed an increase of portlandite that takes place up to temperatures of 200 deg C. A progressive increase of calcite formation up to 450 deg C is noticed. The ettringite disappearance below 100 deg C is confirmed and the portlandite and calcite are converted to lime at 750 deg C. The initial anhydrous phases as larnite and brownmillerite remain unaltered during heating. Rehydration of the heated samples (450 deg C and 750 deg C) shows recrystallization of calcite, portlandite and ettringite, and the C-S-H reformation from the new nesosilicate. The larnite and brownmillerite remain unaltered during rehydration. The developing of damaged due to the formation of microcracking is detected and improved because of rehydration phenomena.
Dehydration and rehydration processes of cement paste exposed to high temperature environments
Microstructural changes of an ordinary Portland cement (OPC) paste after being exposed at various elevated temperatures and further rehydration have been evaluated using 29Si MAS-NMR. Thermogravimetry and XRD are also employed to complement the information. NMR studies of cement paste exposed to high temperatures demonstrate a progressive transformation of C-S-H gel that leads at 450 deg C, to a modified C-S-H gel. For temperatures above 200 deg C to a progressive formation of a new nesosilicate. At 750 deg C, the transformation of C-S-H is complete into the nesosilicate form with a C2S stoichiometry close to larnite, but less crystalline. Also is observed an increase of portlandite that takes place up to temperatures of 200 deg C. A progressive increase of calcite formation up to 450 deg C is noticed. The ettringite disappearance below 100 deg C is confirmed and the portlandite and calcite are converted to lime at 750 deg C. The initial anhydrous phases as larnite and brownmillerite remain unaltered during heating. Rehydration of the heated samples (450 deg C and 750 deg C) shows recrystallization of calcite, portlandite and ettringite, and the C-S-H reformation from the new nesosilicate. The larnite and brownmillerite remain unaltered during rehydration. The developing of damaged due to the formation of microcracking is detected and improved because of rehydration phenomena.
Dehydration and rehydration processes of cement paste exposed to high temperature environments
Alonso, C. (author) / Fernandez, L. (author)
Journal of Materials Science ; 39 ; 3015-3024
2004
10 Seiten, 11 Bilder, 4 Tabellen, 35 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
Brownmilleritstruktur , Calcit , Dehydratation , Erhitzung , Ettringit , Gel , Hochtemperatur , Hydratisieren , Kalk , Kristallinität , magnetische Kernresonanz , Mikroriss , Mikrostruktur , Phasenübergang , Portlandzement , Rekristallisation , Röntgenbeugung , Silicat , Stöchiometrie , Thermogravimetrie , Zementpaste
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