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Influence of calcium leaching on chloride diffusivity in cement-based materials

•Solutions with same chloride concentration but different leaching rate were designed to carry out the coupled corrosion experiment.•Two types of samples were prepared for macroscopic and microscopic testing, respectively.•Influences of calcium leaching on chloride diffusivity in cement pastes were...

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Published in:Construction & building materials 2018-06, Vol.174, p.310-319
Main Authors: Tang, Yu-Juan, Zuo, Xiao-Bao, Yin, Guang-Ji, Davoudi, Hadi, Li, Xiang-Nan
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Language:English
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Summary:•Solutions with same chloride concentration but different leaching rate were designed to carry out the coupled corrosion experiment.•Two types of samples were prepared for macroscopic and microscopic testing, respectively.•Influences of calcium leaching on chloride diffusivity in cement pastes were investigated. The coupling action of calcium leaching and chloride attack is an important durability problem for the cement-based materials served in long-termly in the environmental water like seawater or groundwater containing chloride. This paper investigates the influence of calcium leaching on the chloride diffusivity in cement-based materials by the corrosion experiment, in which the hardened cement paste (HCP) specimens are immersed into three corrosion solutions with the same chloride concentration, such as 1 M sodium chloride solution, 1 M ammonium chloride solution and the mixed solution of 1 M sodium chloride and 3 M ammonium nitrate. Some measurements, like the phenolphthalein, saturation-drying weighing, mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM/EDS), X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) and rapid chloride test (RCT), are used to analyze the leaching behaviors and its influence on the chloride diffusivity of HCP, characterized by leaching depth, pore structure, morphology, calcium-silicon ratio, chloride-silicon ratio, phase composition and free chloride ion content. Results show that, in the calcium leaching process, the compactness, calcium hydroxide content and calcium-silicon ratio of C-S-H gel of HCP decreases with the leaching time. The calcium leaching causes the reduction of the physically chloride-bound ability and the chemically chloride-absorbed ability in HCP, and it results in high chloride diffusivity.
ISSN:0950-0618
1879-0526
DOI:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.04.112