2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2004.06.034
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Effects of porosity on leaching of Ca from hardened ordinary Portland cement paste

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“…The effect of degradation on the properties of cementitious materials has been reported in several studies in the literature (Adenot and Buil 1992;Carde et al 1996;Faucon et al 1996Faucon et al , 1998Haga et al 2005;Maltais et al 2004). In these studies leaching of calcium from cementitious materials have been accomplished both through immersion of the solid cementitious specimens in water (Faucon et al 1996;Haga et al 2005;Mainguy et al 2000) and through immersion of the specimens in chemical agents in order to accelerate the leaching process (Adenot and Buil 1992;Faucon et al 1996Faucon et al , 1998Haga et al 2005;Heukamp et al 2001;Mainguy et al 2000;Maltais et al 2004;Revertegat et al 1992;Ryu et al 2002;Saito et al 1992;Wittmann 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The effect of degradation on the properties of cementitious materials has been reported in several studies in the literature (Adenot and Buil 1992;Carde et al 1996;Faucon et al 1996Faucon et al , 1998Haga et al 2005;Maltais et al 2004). In these studies leaching of calcium from cementitious materials have been accomplished both through immersion of the solid cementitious specimens in water (Faucon et al 1996;Haga et al 2005;Mainguy et al 2000) and through immersion of the specimens in chemical agents in order to accelerate the leaching process (Adenot and Buil 1992;Faucon et al 1996Faucon et al , 1998Haga et al 2005;Heukamp et al 2001;Mainguy et al 2000;Maltais et al 2004;Revertegat et al 1992;Ryu et al 2002;Saito et al 1992;Wittmann 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these studies leaching of calcium from cementitious materials have been accomplished both through immersion of the solid cementitious specimens in water (Faucon et al 1996;Haga et al 2005;Mainguy et al 2000) and through immersion of the specimens in chemical agents in order to accelerate the leaching process (Adenot and Buil 1992;Faucon et al 1996Faucon et al , 1998Haga et al 2005;Heukamp et al 2001;Mainguy et al 2000;Maltais et al 2004;Revertegat et al 1992;Ryu et al 2002;Saito et al 1992;Wittmann 1997). The results in these studies indicate that a layered structure is developed in the leached samples comprising an unaltered core delineated by total dissolution of Portlandite followed by different zones separated by dissolution/precipitation fronts and progressive decalcification of the CSH gel (Adenot and Buil 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on XMT images, the approximate degradation depth by CO2 saturated water is~3.5 mm for a cement column with water-to-cement ratio of 0.33 after a 5-month reaction (Figure 3.12), while~1 mm for a cement column with water-to-cement ratio of 0.38 after an 1-month reaction (Figure 3.5). Slower degradation rates (0.7 mm per month) for cement columns with water-to-cement ratio of 0.33 after a 5-month reaction than for cement columns (1 mm per month) with water-to-cement ratio of 0.38 after a 1-month reaction is attributed to slower Ca and carbonate diffusion through the pores of cement matrix with lower water-to-cement ratio (Haga et al 2005), as well as slower degradation rates with increasing reaction times due to the change of cement pore structure (Kutchko et al 2008).…”
Section: Cement-co2 Reaction For 5 Monthsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…degraded zone. The reprecipitation in degraded zones of ettringite and some other hydrated compounds during decalcification has been indicated by other authors (30,31) and is caused by diffusion phenomena from the non-degraded zone to the surface of the sample in contact with the aggressive solution. This presence of ettringite is confirmed by SEM, as shown in Figure 5a.…”
Section: Changes In the Cement Matrixmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Este proceso ha sido descrito por otros autores, indicando que es causado por la difusión de iones desde la zona no degradada hacia la superficie de la muestra, en contacto con el medio agresivo (30,31). La presencia de ettringita fue corroborada por medio de MEB, como se muestra en la Figura 5a.…”
Section: Changes In the Cement Matrixunclassified