The effective volumes of waters of crystallization & the thermodynamics of cementitious materials

Leslie Glasser
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Abstract

Hydrates are significant components of cements and concrete. We examine the effective volumes of waters of crystallization for these materials, where the “effective volumes” are the difference per water molecule between the formula volume of the hydrate and of its parent anhydrate. These effective volumes cover a small range around 15 cm3 mol−1 (≅ 23 Å3 per water molecule), unlike the wider range for general inorganic materials.

We also examine the thermodynamic properties of the cementitious phase, which follow the generally observed correlation of relating to their molar volumes. We establish “effective” additive oxide parameters for enthalpy and for molar volume, which are useful in confirming experimental values and in predicting as-yet undetermined values. Their Debye temperatures approximate to 600 K; this Debye temperature is well above ambient temperature and suggests that the vibrational modes of these cementitious phases are only partially excited and that the materials are hard. Ferrate-containing materials generally have a lower Debye temperature (∼273 K) implying that they may be softer than other cementitious materials.

These observations may be useful in checking for errors in data and anomalies in behavior among related cementitious materials.

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结晶水的有效体积&胶凝材料的热力学
水合物是水泥和混凝土的重要组成部分。我们研究了这些材料的结晶水的有效体积,其中“有效体积”是每个水分子中水合物的公式体积与其母体无水化合物的公式体积之差。这些有效体积覆盖了大约15 cm3 mol−1(每水分子= 23 Å3)的小范围,不像一般无机材料的更大范围。我们还研究了胶凝相的热力学性质,它遵循与它们的摩尔体积有关的一般观察到的相关性。我们建立了焓和摩尔体积的“有效”添加剂氧化物参数,这对于确认实验值和预测尚未确定的值是有用的。它们的德拜温度接近600 K;这个德拜温度远高于环境温度,这表明这些胶凝相的振动模式只是部分被激发,而且材料是硬的。含高铁酸盐的材料通常具有较低的德拜温度(~ 273 K),这意味着它们可能比其他胶凝材料更软。这些观察结果可能有助于检查数据中的错误和相关胶凝材料之间的异常行为。
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