2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2015.05.004
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A thermodynamic and kinetic model for paste–aggregate interactions and the alkali–silica reaction

Abstract: a b s t r a c tA new conceptual model is developed for ASR formation based on geochemical principles tied to aqueous speciation, silica solubility, kinetically controlled mineral dissolution, and diffusion. ASR development is driven largely by pH and silica gradients that establish geochemical microenvironments between paste and aggregate, with gradients the strongest within the aggregate adjacent to the paste boundary (i.e., where ASR initially forms). Super-saturation of magadiite and okenite (crystalline AS… Show more

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“…These phenomena are both in accordance with decreasing Na + ion concentration. These results further demonstrated that the ASR gel can only be generated under high silicate ion condition after the consumption of portlandite by comparing the Figures and , which is in accordance with the findings in reference that the high silicate ion concentration gradient is essential for ASR gel formation. The change in the CSH gel amount obtained from the thermodynamic simulation is shown in Figure .…”
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“…These phenomena are both in accordance with decreasing Na + ion concentration. These results further demonstrated that the ASR gel can only be generated under high silicate ion condition after the consumption of portlandite by comparing the Figures and , which is in accordance with the findings in reference that the high silicate ion concentration gradient is essential for ASR gel formation. The change in the CSH gel amount obtained from the thermodynamic simulation is shown in Figure .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The thermodynamic simulation has demonstrated the ASR gel can only be formed after the silica anion reached the specific threshold. During the 30 day age reaction, only the samples at 80°C condition have reached that step …”
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