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This study investigates chloride binding in blended cement pastes exposed to 0.5 M NaCl solutions (with and without pH adjustment) using X-ray diffraction and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy image analysis (edxia). The aim is to better understand the effects of the binder type, the water-to-binder ratio and the pH on the chemical binding in AFm phases and the physical binding on C-A-S-H. Results show that the binding cannot be predicted from AFm and C-A-S-H contents alone because competing ions in the system affect both the Friedel's salt solid solution chemistry and the C-A-S-H binding capacity. Notably, the high content of aluminous hydrates in LC3 systems leads to a high chemical binding even if Friedel's salt solid solutions have relatively low chloride contents (particularly at a higher pH). On the contrary, the CEMIII/A paste showed low binding because of relatively high sulfate and magnesium contents which compete for incorporation/adsorption in aluminous hydrates (AFm, ettringite and hydrotalcite).
Paul Joseph Dyson, Sarah Alexandra Pais Pereira
Paul Joseph Dyson, Farzaneh Fadaei Tirani, Mouna Hadiji