Decalcification shrinkage of cement paste

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  • Jeffrey J. Chen
  • Jeffrey J. Thomas
  • Hamlin M. Jennings
چکیده

Decalcification of cement paste in concrete is associated with several modes of chemical degradation including leaching, carbonation and sulfate attack. The primary aim of the current study was to investigate the effects of decalcification under saturated conditions on the dimensional stability of cement paste. Thin (0.8 mm) specimens of tricalcium silicate (C3S) paste, white portland cement (WPC) paste, and WPC paste blended with 30% silica fume (WPC/30% SF) were decalcified by leaching in concentrated solutions of ammonium nitrate, a method that efficiently removes calcium from the solid while largely preserving silicate and other ions. All pastes were found to shrink significantly and irreversibly as a result of decalcification, particularly when the Ca/Si ratio of the C–S–H gel was reduced below ̈1.2. Since this composition coincides with the onset of structural changes in C–S–H such as an increase in silicate polymerization and a local densification into sheet-like morphologies, it is proposed that the observed shrinkage, here called decalcification shrinkage, is due initially to these structural changes in C–S–H at Ca/Si ̈1.2 and eventually to the decomposition of C–S–H into silica gel. In agreement with this reasoning, the blended cement paste exhibited greater decalcification shrinkage than the pure cement pastes due to its lower initial Ca/Si ratio for C–S–H gel. The similarities in the mechanisms of decalcification shrinkage and carbonation shrinkage are also discussed. D 2005 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006