Studies using {sup 27}Al MAS NMR of AF{sub m} and AF{sub t} phases and the formation of Friedel's salt

This paper describes the application of the magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR spectroscopy to study the chemical environment of {sup 27}Al-bearing phases in Portland cement-based concrete. A specific methodology is described that allows reliable spectra to be determined for combinations of different ty...

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description This paper describes the application of the magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR spectroscopy to study the chemical environment of {sup 27}Al-bearing phases in Portland cement-based concrete. A specific methodology is described that allows reliable spectra to be determined for combinations of different types of cements and fillers (in this case, Portland cement, fly ash, slag, silica fume, metakaolin and limestone filler). As well as the study of 'molecular structure' of cement matrix, the paper reviews the mechanism of Friedel's salt formation in cement systems. Mechanisms based on ion exchange of chloride for hydroxide in hydroxy-AF{sub m} and on chloride absorption on formation are discussed. Finally, the nature of the chloride/hydrate binding phenomena are described to provide a reasonable robust and fundamental picture of the role different cements can play in the provision of overall concrete durability to chloride ingress from a chemical perspective.
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