Nanostructural characterization of surfaces and interfaces of Portland cement mortars using atomic force microscopy

Matheus de Faria e Oliveira Barreto, M. Gontijo, Carolina Parreiras Teles, Fabiana Faria de Araújo
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The characterization of Portland cement mortars is very important in the study of the interfaces and surfaces that make up the system mortar/ceramic block. In this sense, scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive (X-ray) spectrometer are important tools in investigating the morphology and chemical aspects. However, more detailed topographic information can be necessary in the characterization process. In this work, the aim was to characterize topographically surfaces and interfaces of mortars applied onto ceramic blocks. This has been accomplished by using the atomic force microscope (AFM) – MFP-3D-SA Asylum Research. To date, the results obtained from this research show that the characterization of cementitious materials with the help of AFM has an important contribution in the investigation and differentiation of hydrated calcium silicates (CSH), calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2, ettringite and calcium carbonate by providing morphological and microtopographical data, which are extremely important and reliable for the understanding of cementitious materials.
利用原子力显微镜对硅酸盐水泥砂浆的表面和界面进行纳米结构表征
波特兰水泥砂浆的表征对于研究构成砂浆/陶瓷砌块系统的界面和表面非常重要。从这个意义上讲,扫描电子显微镜和能量色散(X 射线)光谱仪是研究形态和化学方面的重要工具。然而,在表征过程中还需要更详细的形貌信息。在这项工作中,目的是对涂抹在陶瓷块上的灰泥表面和界面进行形貌表征。这项工作是通过使用原子力显微镜(AFM)--MFP-3D-SA Asylum Research 来完成的。迄今为止,这项研究获得的结果表明,利用原子力显微镜表征胶凝材料对研究和区分水合硅酸钙 (CSH)、氢氧化钙 (Ca(OH)2)、绿泥石和碳酸钙做出了重要贡献,提供了形态和微观形貌数据,这些数据对了解胶凝材料极为重要和可靠。
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