Vt. Ngala et Cl. Page, EFFECTS OF CARBONATION ON PORE STRUCTURE AND DIFFUSIONAL PROPERTIES OF HYDRATED CEMENT PASTES, Cement and concrete research, 27(7), 1997, pp. 995-1007
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27
Categorie Soggetti
Construcion & Building Technology","Material Science
Steady-state diffusion kinetics of dissolved oxygen and chloride ions
were studied in well-cured, partially dried, non-carbonated and fully
carbonated specimens of OPC, OPC/30% PFA and OPC/65% BFS pastes. Pore
size distribution, total porosity and coarse capillary porosity data f
or the specimens were also determined. The diffusion resistances of al
l the materials were adversely affected by pre-drying and carbonation,
but the effects were considerably more severe for the blended cements
than for the OPC. This was associated with coarsening of the pore str
uctures of the various pastes to differing extents as a result of pre-
drying and carbonation. Diffusion rates of both chloride and oxygen in
all three carbonated materials appeared to be controlled by a common,
purely physical mechanism. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.