Development and evaluation of short-term strength and durability characteristics of an eco-friendly sulfate-activated binder

N. Cao, Thi Hai Van Nguyen, Hoang-Tung Luu, Trong‐Phuoc Huynh
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The potential use of locally sourced ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBFS) and commercial sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) in the development of an eco-friendly sulfate-activated binder (SAB) was investigated in this study. The influence of Na2SO4 contents (1.5, 3.0, 4.5, 6.0, and 7.5% by mass of GGBFS) as a crucial sulfate activator on mechanical strength and durability performance of the SAB samples was evaluated through the tests of compressive strength, porosity, chloride ion penetration, and ultrasonic pulse velocity. The correlations among these properties were also established and discussed. The experimental results show that the Na2SO4 content had significant influences on both the strength and durability of the SAB samples. The porosity and chloride ion penetration were reduced as increasing the Na2SO4 content. Meanwhile, increasing the Na2SO4 content increased the compressive strength and ultrasonic pulse velocity of the SAB samples. Furthermore, the test results point out that using 7.5% Na2SO4 provided a significant improvement in the mechanical strength and durability performance of the newly developed SAB.
生态友好型硫酸盐活化粘合剂短期强度和耐久性特性的开发与评价
本研究探讨了在开发一种生态友好型硫酸盐活化粘合剂(SAB)中,当地来源的粉状高炉渣(GGBFS)和商用硫酸钠(Na2SO4)的潜在用途。通过抗压强度、孔隙率、氯离子穿透率和超声脉冲速度等测试,考察了Na2SO4 (GGBFS质量比为1.5、3.0、4.5、6.0和7.5%)作为关键硫酸盐活化剂对SAB试样机械强度和耐久性的影响。建立并讨论了这些性质之间的相互关系。实验结果表明,Na2SO4含量对SAB试样的强度和耐久性均有显著影响。随着Na2SO4含量的增加,孔隙率和氯离子渗透率降低。同时,Na2SO4含量的增加增加了SAB样品的抗压强度和超声脉冲速度。此外,试验结果表明,添加7.5% Na2SO4可以显著提高新开发的SAB的机械强度和耐久性。
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