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Role of calcium on chloride binding in hydrated Portland cement–metakaolin–limestone blends

Abstract

Chloride binding is investigated for Portland cement–metakaolin–limestone pastes exposed to CaCl2 and NaCl solutions. The phase assemblages and the amount of Friedel's salt are evaluated using TGA, XRD and thermodynamic modeling. A larger amount of Friedel's salt is observed in the metakaolin blends compared to the pure Portland cement. A higher total chloride binding is observed for the pastes exposed to the CaCl2 solution relative to those in the NaCl solution. This is reflected by the fact that calcium increases the quantity of Friedel's salt in the metakaolin blends by promoting the transformation of strätlingite and/or monocarbonate to Friedel's salt. Calcium increases also the amount of chloride in the diffuse layer of the C-S-H for the pure cement. A linear correlation between the total bound chloride and the uptake of calcium from the CaCl2 solution is obtained and found to be independent on the type of cement blend.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Zhenguo Shi
  • Mette Rica Geiker
  • Klaartje De Weerdt
  • Tone Anita Østnor
  • Barbara Lothenbach
  • Frank Winnefeld
  • Jørgen Skibsted

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Community / Architecture, Materials and Structures
  • Aarhus University
  • Switzerland
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Year

2017

Published in

Cement and Concrete Research

ISSN

0008-8846

Volume

95

Page(s)

205 - 216

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