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Analysis of cementitious pore solutions with very high time resolution by coupling cross flow filtration and ICP-OES

  • Joachim E. Dengler
  • , Harald Grassl
  • , Julien Bizzozero
  • , Torben Gädt
  • Dispersions & Colloidal Materials

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Abstract

Pore solution analysis is a powerful tool for understanding reactions that occur during the cement hydration. Crossflow filtration of cement paste provides more detailed insight into reactions and reaction pathways compared to standard methods for gaining pore fluid. In particular, the large time resolution for the analysis enables the characterization of fast processes like adsorption kinetics and hydration reactions of aluminate phases in unprecedented detail. A direct comparison of the crossflow filtration results with those obtained using a filter press showed no significant difference in pore solution composition. With this method, it is possible to analyze the complex reaction patterns of cementitious reactions in great detail during the first minutes of hydration. This is especially important for chemically admixed systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109095
JournalMaterials Today Communications
Volume39
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Additives
  • Cement
  • Crossflow filtration
  • Hydration
  • Pore solution
  • Retarder

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