2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15238437
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Effect of Layered Double Hydroxides on the Deterioration Process of Cement Paste under Sulfate Attack

Abstract: This study investigated the effect of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) on the deterioration process of cement paste in the sulfate environment. Cement pastes with the addition of original and calcined LDHs at 2.5 wt.% and 5.0 wt.% of cement were exposed to Na2SO4 solution for 360 days. The macroscopic performance of the cement paste was assessed based on mass variation, porosity, compressive strength, and content of sulfate ions. Furthermore, the microhardness, microstructures, and composition of the degraded … Show more

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“…Also, LDHs can react with calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH) 2 ) in concrete to form calcium silicate hydrate (CSH), which is a strong binder. This can help to improve the density and impermeability of concrete, which can also reduce water absorption and increase the contact angle [39][40][41][42]. The decrease in water absorption value and the increase in contact angle are not yet after 1.5% of LDH.…”
Section: Water Absorption and Contact Anglementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, LDHs can react with calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH) 2 ) in concrete to form calcium silicate hydrate (CSH), which is a strong binder. This can help to improve the density and impermeability of concrete, which can also reduce water absorption and increase the contact angle [39][40][41][42]. The decrease in water absorption value and the increase in contact angle are not yet after 1.5% of LDH.…”
Section: Water Absorption and Contact Anglementioning
confidence: 99%