Early-age characterisation of Portland cement by impedance spectroscopy

IF 1.4 4区 工程技术 Q3 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Aldo F. Sosa Gallardo, J. Provis
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Abstract

This paper applies alternating current impedance spectroscopy to assess the effect of different sand, anhydrite, and water contents on the electrochemical response of Portland cement in the early stages of hydration. Potential factors that may affect impedance measurements and data interpretation are also discussed, such as the complexity of cement chemical composition, its physical properties and hydration kinetics, and technique limitations. The impedance data obtained are benchmarked against different supporting techniques and literature data, showing a strong relationship among hydration rates as determined by thermochemistry, setting time measurements by physical approaches, pore fluid chemistry, electrical conductivity, and the impedance behaviour observed. The results demonstrate that ACIS is a sensitive technique to assess cement hydration, enabling differentiation of changes in the water and cement content, hydration degree, and microstructural development during the first 24 hours after mixing.
阻抗谱法表征硅酸盐水泥的早期龄期
本文采用交流阻抗谱法评价了不同砂、硬石膏和水含量对硅酸盐水泥水化初期电化学响应的影响。还讨论了可能影响阻抗测量和数据解释的潜在因素,如水泥化学成分的复杂性,其物理性质和水化动力学,以及技术限制。获得的阻抗数据与不同的支撑技术和文献数据进行了基准测试,结果表明,热化学测定的水化率、物理方法测定的凝结时间、孔隙流体化学、电导率和观察到的阻抗行为之间存在很强的关系。结果表明,ACIS是一种评价水泥水化的敏感技术,可以区分搅拌后前24小时内水、水泥含量、水化程度和微观结构的变化。
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Advances in Cement Research
Advances in Cement Research 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.00%
发文量
56
审稿时长
3.2 months
期刊介绍: Advances in Cement Research highlights the scientific ideas and innovations within the cutting-edge cement manufacture industry. It is a global journal with a scope encompassing cement manufacture and materials, properties and durability of cementitious materials and systems, hydration, interaction of cement with other materials, analysis and testing, special cements and applications.
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