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Exposure of Portland-Limestone Cement – Metakaolin Paste to Cold Chloride-Sulfate Environment: NMR Spectroscopy Assessment of Structural Changes in Hydrated Phases and Relation to Chloride Ingress

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Abstract

The effect of sulfates on chloride ingress and microstructure in Portland-limestone cement – metakaolin paste was studied. Crystalline and amorphous phases were investigated with X-ray powder diffraction and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Free chlorides were determined with ion chromatography. The influence of metakaolin on the microstructure and chloride binding was highlighted by comparing the material with pure Portland-limestone cement paste. The results showed that the high Al content in metakaolin increased the chloride binding ability of the binder and Al incorporation in the C‒S‒H phase. Close to the surface, metakaolin admixture contributed in greater polymerization of the silicate chains of C‒S‒H, while larger amounts of unreacted clinker were observed, compared to deeper parts. At higher depths, chlorides bound in the form of Friedel’s salt and free chlorides, were considerably reduced, attributed to refinement of the matrix. The presence of sulfates in the exposure solution affected chloride binding by inhibiting the formation of Friedel’s salt and increasing free chlorides in the pore solution. Moreover, sulfates decreased the polymerization of the silicate chains in the C‒S‒H of the Portland-limestone cement – metakaolin paste and reduced the hydration of clinker in pure Portland-limestone cement paste.

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Metadata
Title
Exposure of Portland-Limestone Cement – Metakaolin Paste to Cold Chloride-Sulfate Environment: NMR Spectroscopy Assessment of Structural Changes in Hydrated Phases and Relation to Chloride Ingress
Authors
Konstantinos Sotiriadis
Anton Mazur
Peter Tolstoy
Radek Ševčík
Copyright Year
2023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-33187-9_88