Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6714153 | Construction and Building Materials | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
An accelerated test of the degradation of hydrated cement paste, as the most reactive component of concrete, was conducted. Sulfate resistant cement CEM I, slag cement CEM III/A and corrosive saturated ammonium chloride water solution were used. Investigation after 4 and 25â¯days of immersion found that portlandite dissolution triggered an increase in porosity. Thaumasite crystallized following ettringite dissolution. Another intermediate phase was Friedel's salt. The final products of cement paste corrosion were found to be gypsum, calcite and vaterite. Porosity was higher in the case of CEM III/A. Chloride ion concentrations and porosity were not the highest in the surface areas, which were in the direct contact with an aggressive solution. Nitrogen crystalline phases were not found.
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Authors
Barbara SÅomka-SÅupik, Jacek Podwórny, Marcin Staszuk,