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Chemistry Physical","Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
The principal mineral phases in Portland cements are the impure forms
of the calcium silicates, Ca3SiO5 and Ca2SiO4, known as alite and beli
te, in which the silicates are modified in composition and crystal str
ucture by incorporation of guest ions such as Mg2+, Al3+ and Fe3+. Thi
s work reports the first direct evidence for guest-ion substitution in
alite and belite by the observation of Al substitution employing Al-2
7 magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR. For both minerals Al3+ is observed t
o substitute for Si4+ and it is shown that Al-27 MAS NMR can be used t
o quantify the amounts of Al substitution in the silicate phases of or
dinary Portland and oilwell cements at levels well below 1 wt.%. The A
l-27 quadrupole coupling parameters and isotropic chemical shift (delt
a) have been determined for the unique Al guest-ion site in belite, wh
ich exhibits the most deshielded chemical shift (delta = 96.1) yet rep
orted for a tetracoordinated Al bonded to four oxygens.