Formation of ASR gel and the roles of C-S-H and portlandite
Experimental investigations of the reactions between silica, alkali hydroxide solution, and calcium hydroxide show that alkali–silicate–hydrate gel (A-S-H) comparable to that formed by the alkali–silica reaction (ASR) in concrete does not form when portlandite or the Ca-rich, Si-poor C-S-H of ordina...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cement and concrete research 2004-09, Vol.34 (9), p.1683-1696 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Experimental investigations of the reactions between silica, alkali hydroxide solution, and calcium hydroxide show that alkali–silicate–hydrate gel (A-S-H) comparable to that formed by the alkali–silica reaction (ASR) in concrete does not form when portlandite or the Ca-rich, Si-poor C-S-H of ordinary portland cement (OPC) paste is available to react with the silica. Under these conditions, we observe either the formation of additional C-S-H by reaction of Ca(OH)
2 with the dissolving silica or the progressive polymerization of C-S-H. The A-S-H dominated by Q
3 polymerization forms only after portlandite has been consumed and the C-S-H polymerized. These conclusions are consistent with previously published results and indicate that the ASR gel of concrete forms only in chemical environments in which the pore solution is much lower in Ca and higher in Si than bulk pore solution of OPC paste. These results highlight the similarity between ASR and the pozzolanic reaction and are supported by data for mortar bar specimens. |
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ISSN: | 0008-8846 1873-3948 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cemconres.2004.03.026 |