Gaozhan Zhang , Jiahao Zhu , Jun Yang , Qingjun Ding , Dongshuai Hou , Fangxin Tu , Youbing Tu , Lige Qiao
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Abstract
Sulfate attack poses a significant durability challenge to cementitious materials by degrading microporous hydration products. This study investigates the impact of sulfate attack on the structure and properties of C-(A)-S-H gels with varying Ca/Si and Al/Si ratios. The findings reveal that the susceptibility of C-A-S-H(Calcium Alumino-Silicate Hydrate) gels to sulfate attack is highly dependent on their chemical composition. Key observations include the formation of gypsum and ettringite crystals, with their quantities increasing with higher Ca/Si and Al/Si ratios. Our research demonstrates that sulfate attack induces decalcification and dealumination in C-A-S-H structures, leading to substantial changes in aluminosilicate chain morphology. Importantly, we identified that C-A-S-H crystals exhibit optimal sulfate resistance at an Al/Si ratio of 0.1. This study also elucidates the transformation of aluminum coordination states within the C-A-S-H gel under sulfate attack and highlights the role of Al/Si ratios in promoting specific structural changes that enhance sulfate resistance. These insights can provide guidance for developing more durable concrete formulations, particularly for applications in sulfate-rich environments.
硫酸盐侵蚀通过降解微孔水化产物对胶凝材料的耐久性提出了重大挑战。本文研究了硫酸盐侵蚀对不同Ca/Si和Al/Si比的C-(A)- s - h凝胶结构和性能的影响。研究结果表明,C-A-S-H(钙铝硅酸盐水合物)凝胶对硫酸盐侵蚀的敏感性高度依赖于其化学成分。主要观察结果包括石膏和钙矾石晶体的形成,它们的数量随着Ca/Si和Al/Si比值的增加而增加。我们的研究表明,硫酸盐侵蚀导致C-A-S-H结构中的脱钙和脱铝,导致铝硅酸盐链形态发生实质性变化。重要的是,我们发现C-A-S-H晶体在Al/Si比为0.1时表现出最佳的硫酸盐抗性。本研究还阐明了硫酸盐侵蚀下C-A-S-H凝胶内铝配位态的转变,并强调了Al/Si比率在促进特定结构变化以增强硫酸盐抗性方面的作用。这些见解可以为开发更耐用的混凝土配方提供指导,特别是在富含硫酸盐的环境中应用。
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Case Studies in Construction Materials provides a forum for the rapid publication of short, structured Case Studies on construction materials. In addition, the journal also publishes related Short Communications, Full length research article and Comprehensive review papers (by invitation).
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