Calcium aluminate cement (CAC) is advantageous in marine engineering, and using materials directly from the sea when mixing CAC can reduce both construction costs and ecological pollution to the sea. However, using seawater as the mixing water in CAC is difficult due to the strength reduction. In this work, CACs were prepared with siliceous minerals (SMs) (diatomite and silica fume (SF)) and sodium chloride solution (SCS) as the mixing water. For comparison, other samples were immersed in SCS rather than mixed with SCS. The strength, mass and length changes of CAC mortars cured at 20°C and 40°C were determined. The phase assemblages and morphology were assessed using X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric-differential scanning calorimetry and scanning electron microscopy. Using SCS as the mixing water was beneficial to the later strength development of CAC. It promoted the formation of C2ASH8 in CAC pastes and showed no strength loss even when cured at 40°C. The strengths of the SM-modified CAC mortars mixed with SCS were higher than those immersed in SCS. The combination of diatomite and SCS significantly increased the CAC strength, especially at 20°C, while SF contributed to better stability in mass and length.
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Potential of sodium chloride solution as mixing water in calcium aluminate cement modified with siliceous minerals Available to Purchase
Yue Zhou
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Yue Zhou
PhD student, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials, Ministry of Education, Tongji University, Shanghai, P. R. China
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Yuting Chen;
Yuting Chen
PhD student, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials, Ministry of Education, Tongji University, Shanghai, P. R. China
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Zhongping Wang;
Zhongping Wang
Professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials, Ministry of Education, Tongji University, Shanghai, P. R. China
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Zheyu Zhu
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Zheyu Zhu
PhD degree candidate, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials, Ministry of Education, Tongji University, Shanghai, P. R. China
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Linglin Xu
Linglin Xu
Associate Professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials, Ministry of Education, Tongji University, Shanghai, P. R. China (corresponding author: xulinglinok@hotmail.com)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
January 18 2023
Accepted:
July 24 2023
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
Emerald Publishing Limited: All rights reserved
2023
Advances in Cement Research (2024) 36 (6): 293–305.
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Received:
January 18 2023
Accepted:
July 24 2023
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Zhou Y, Chen Y, Wang Z, Zhu Z, Xu L (2024), "Potential of sodium chloride solution as mixing water in calcium aluminate cement modified with siliceous minerals". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 36 No. 6 pp. 293–305, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jadcr.23.00009
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