The Effects of Three Organics on Selected Physical Properties of Type I Portland Cement

A. Sheffield, S. Makena, M. Tittlebaum, H. Eaton, F. Cartledge
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The effect of three organic compounds, ethylene glycol (EG), p-chlorophenol (PCP), and p-bromophenol (PBP), on selected physical properties of Type I Portland cement at a 0.4 water/cement ratio were studied. Also, possible effects on the cement chemistry were suggested. Curing times of 12 hours, 1 day, 7 days and 28 days were used. Tests for the compressive strength and setting times (initial and final) were performed. Leachability was determined by the USEPA extraction procedure. Organic compounds were added in organic to cement weight ratios of 1:5, 1:10 and 1:25. A control group containing no organics was also prepared. In moderate (1:10) and high (1:5) concentrations, EG was found to inhibit the setting of Portland cement, and significantly decrease the compressive strength. EG samples were found to be easily leachable, with > 80% recovery after 28 days by extraction with water. PCP was found to retard the setting times and decrease the compressive strength (though not as much as EG). Percent recovery...
三种有机物对I型硅酸盐水泥物理性能的影响
研究了三种有机化合物乙二醇(EG)、对氯酚(PCP)和对溴酚(PBP)在水灰比为0.4时对I型硅酸盐水泥物理性能的影响。此外,还提出了可能对水泥化学产生的影响。固化时间分别为12小时、1天、7天和28天。进行了抗压强度和凝结时间(初始和最终)的测试。浸出率由USEPA提取程序确定。有机化合物与水泥的掺量比例分别为1:5、1:10和1:25。同时制备不含有机物的对照组。在中(1:10)和高(1:5)浓度下,EG抑制了硅酸盐水泥的凝结,显著降低了抗压强度。EG样品很容易浸出,用水浸出28天后回收率为80%。发现PCP延迟凝结时间并降低抗压强度(尽管不如EG)。百分比复苏……
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