1987
DOI: 10.1016/0008-8846(87)90079-2
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Assessment of simple methods of determining the free chloride ion content of cement paste

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“…Thus, the chlorides chemically bound in the cement matrix have no corrosiveness, even if electrochemical treatment could not arrest and extract these chlorides in concrete. Chlorides could be alternatively bound within C-S-H gel and adsorbed on the surface of silicate hydrates with no chemical conversion [12,13]. Thus, chlorides physically adsorbed/bound could be decomposed into free by electric charge.…”
Section: Effect Of Binder On Chloride Removalmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Thus, the chlorides chemically bound in the cement matrix have no corrosiveness, even if electrochemical treatment could not arrest and extract these chlorides in concrete. Chlorides could be alternatively bound within C-S-H gel and adsorbed on the surface of silicate hydrates with no chemical conversion [12,13]. Thus, chlorides physically adsorbed/bound could be decomposed into free by electric charge.…”
Section: Effect Of Binder On Chloride Removalmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It is to be noted that the drilling, grinding and crushing of concrete must be performed carefully to prevent heating and resulting calcium chloroaluminate degradation. It has been shown [5] that chloride removal is the same if the concrete grain size is lower than 0.600 mm. For AFREM procedures, the recommended grain size is 0.315 ram, which is usually obtained in most laboratories.…”
Section: General Parametersmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…However, the value of this ratio is not of very great importance [5] as far as the extraction effectiveness is concerned. This value has only a practical importance: it facilitates the handling and operations (solid dispersion, magnetic agitation).…”
Section: General Parametersmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Prior to sampling by crushing and grinding, the specimens were dried in an oven at 104°C for 24 h. Then, ground dust sample was sieved through a 300 μm mesh, and 1.0-3.0 g of the dust sample was placed in a beaker with 50 ml of still water at 50°C. The suspension sample was stirred for 5 min and stood for 30 min to extract water-soluble chloride, as being mostly equivalent to free chloride (Arya et al 1987). Then, the sample was filtered to measure the concentration of free chloride ions, using potentiometric titration with silver nitrate.…”
Section: Chloride Bindingmentioning
confidence: 99%