Impact of Accelerated Carbonation on Microstructure and Phase Assemblage

IF 0.7 Q4 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Nordic Concrete Research Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.2478/ncr-2018-0018
A. B. Revert, K. De Weerdt, U. H. Jakobsen, M. Geiker
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Abstract The paper summarizes preliminary results on characterization of the microstructure and phase assemblage of mortar and concrete samples containing Portland and Portland-fly ash cement carbonated at either natural conditions, 60% RH and 1% CO2, 90% RH and 5% CO2 or 60% RH and 100% CO2. Different characterization techniques were used: thermogravimetric analysis to study the solid phases, SEM-EDS point analysis to investigate the chemical composition of the solid phases, optical microscopy to investigate the microstructure, and cold water extraction to characterize the chemical composition of the pore solution. The combined results on microstructure and phase assemblage indicate that carbonation up to 5% CO2 appears representative for natural carbonation. Pore solution analysis revealed similar trends for the three accelerated carbonation conditions.
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加速碳化对微观组织和相组合的影响
摘要:本文总结了在自然条件下、60% RH和1% CO2、90% RH和5% CO2、60% RH和100% CO2碳化的波特兰和波特兰粉煤灰水泥砂浆和混凝土样品的微观结构和相组合表征的初步结果。采用了不同的表征技术:热重分析研究固相,SEM-EDS点分析研究固相的化学组成,光学显微镜研究微观结构,冷水萃取表征孔溶液的化学组成。微观结构和相组合的综合结果表明,5% CO2的碳酸化是典型的自然碳酸化。孔隙溶解度分析揭示了三种加速碳酸化条件的相似趋势。
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