Influence of nanosilica in the chloride binding capacity of sustainables ground blast furnace slag and metakaolin

IF 2.7 4区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS Boletin de la Sociedad Espanola de Ceramica y Vidrio Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bsecv.2023.09.002
Alberto Isaac Ruiz, Miguel Ángel de la Rubia, Amparo Moragues, Encarnación Reyes
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This work investigates the chloride binding capacity combine of two sustainable pozzolanic additions such as granulated blast furnace slag (G) and metakaolin (M) used in cement to decrease its carbon footprint. They are also combined with two nanosilicas with different specific surface area (O and A). Blends of alone M or G and with nanosilica are mixed in water with Ca(OH)2 and chloride (C) to compare chloride binding capacity of both in presence or not of nanosilica. Blends are analysed by XRD, FTIR, DTA–TG and chloride binding capacity is determined too by potentriometric titration with AgNO3. The addition of chlorides to both pozzolanic M and G indicates that M shows higher chloride binding capacity than G although very similar Friedel's salt formation, indicating a higher physisorbed chlorides contain. Chlorides addition meaningfully replaces carbonates in carboaluminates phases to form Friedel's salt, being this exchange higher for samples with M than for G blends. The combination of experimental techniques used in this study have shown that the effect of nanosilica addition to samples with M and G show an opposite effect in Friedel's salt formation, increasing for samples with G and decreasing for samples that contain M.

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纳米二氧化硅对可持续研磨高炉矿渣和偏高岭土氯化物结合能力的影响
这项工作研究了水泥中使用的粒化高炉矿渣(G)和偏高岭土(M)这两种可持续添加剂的氯化物结合能力,以减少其碳足迹。它们还与两种具有不同比表面积(O 和 A)的纳米硅结合在一起。将单独的 M 或 G 与纳米二氧化硅的混合物在水中与 Ca(OH)2 和氯化物 (C) 混合,以比较两者在有无纳米二氧化硅存在的情况下的氯化物结合能力。混合物通过 XRD、傅立叶变换红外光谱、DTA-TG 进行分析,氯化物结合能力也通过 AgNO3 的效价滴定来确定。向 M 和 G 两种水青石中添加氯化物的结果表明,虽然弗里德尔盐的形成非常相似,但 M 的氯化物结合能力高于 G,这表明物理吸附氯化物的含量更高。氯化物的加入有意义地取代了碳铝酸盐相中的碳酸盐,从而形成了弗里德尔盐,与 G 混合材料相比,M 混合材料样品中的这种交换量更高。本研究采用的综合实验技术表明,在含有 M 和 G 的样品中添加纳米二氧化硅对弗里德尔盐的形成有相反的影响,含有 G 的样品中的弗里德尔盐会增加,而含有 M 的样品中的弗里德尔盐会减少。
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Boletin de la Sociedad Espanola de Ceramica y Vidrio
Boletin de la Sociedad Espanola de Ceramica y Vidrio 工程技术-材料科学:硅酸盐
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Spanish Ceramic and Glass Society publishes scientific articles and communications describing original research and reviews relating to ceramic materials and glasses. The main interests are on novel generic science and technology establishing the relationships between synthesis, processing microstructure and properties of materials. Papers may deal with ceramics and glasses included in any of the conventional categories: structural, functional, traditional, composites and cultural heritage. The main objective of the Journal of the Spanish Ceramic and Glass Society is to sustain a high standard research quality by means of appropriate reviewing procedures.
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