2015
DOI: 10.3151/jact.13.367
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Application of Electrodeposition Method in Upgrading Mortar Durability

Abstract: Journal of AdvancedAbstract A novel electrodeposition method in which silicate ions are key materials, has been applied on mortar samples. The microstructures of electrodeposited mortar were observed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction instrument (XRD), mercury intrusion porosimeter (MIP) and differential thermo-gravimetric analysis (DTG). The durability of electrodeposited mortar was evaluated by examining the resistance to carbonization, sulfate attack and chloride diffusion. The resu… Show more

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“…Additionally, a surface coating was formed due to the calcium ions migration from the mortar pores to the sodium silicate solution. Electrokinetically treated mortar specimens presented reduced chloride diffusion coefficient by more than six times compared to the control specimen [64]. have reported surface coating treatment and densification of mortar using electrodeposition method.…”
Section: Reduction Of Permeability/upgradingmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Additionally, a surface coating was formed due to the calcium ions migration from the mortar pores to the sodium silicate solution. Electrokinetically treated mortar specimens presented reduced chloride diffusion coefficient by more than six times compared to the control specimen [64]. have reported surface coating treatment and densification of mortar using electrodeposition method.…”
Section: Reduction Of Permeability/upgradingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In order to improve the durability of mortar, silicate ions were injected into mortar pores by applying an electric field [64,65]. These ions react with calcium hydroxide to promote additional C-S-H gel formation, resulting in densification of the mortar [64].…”
Section: Reduction Of Permeability/upgradingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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