Carbonation Resistance of Ternary Portland Cements Made with Silica Fume and Limestone

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Sanjuan, Miguel Angel [1 ]
Menendez, Esperanza [2 ]
Recino, Hairon [2 ]
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[1] Spanish Inst Cement & Its Applicat IECA, C Jose Abascal 53, Madrid 28003, Spain
[2] Spanish Natl Res Council, CSIC, Eduardo Torroja Inst Construct Sci, C Serrano Galvache 4, Madrid 28033, Spain
关键词
sustainable materials; service life; carbonation; coarse silica fume; limestone; CO2; UPTAKE; CONCRETE; COEFFICIENT;
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10.3390/ma17112705
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Ternary blended cements, made with silica fume and limestone, provide significant benefits such as improved compressive strength, chloride penetration resistance, sulfates attack, etc. Furthermore, they could be considered low-carbon cements, and they contribute to reducing the depletion of natural resources in reference to water usage, fossil fuel consumption, and mining. Limestone (10%, 15%, and 20%) with different fineness and coarse silica fume (3%, 5%, and 7%) was used to produce ternary cements. The average size of coarse silica fume used was 238 mu m. For the first time, the carbonation resistance of ternary Portland cements made with silica fume and limestone has been assessed. The carbonation resistance was assessed by natural carbonation testing. The presence of coarse silica fume and limestone in the blended cement led to pore refinement of the cement-based materials by the filling effect and the C-S-H gel formation. Accordingly, the carbonation resistance of these new ternary cements was less poor than expected for blended cements.
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