Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are regarded as a substitute for Portland cement. They have high chloride resistance and a low carbon dioxide footprint. The aim of this review is to provide a multi-scale perspective to understand material–product–microstructure–property relationships in terms of the chloride binding behaviour of AAMs. The physical and chemical chloride stability of different reaction products is summarised from nanostructure, to microstructure to macro properties. An analysis of studies in the literature gives an overview of recent progress in chloride transport in AAMs influenced by different reaction products. Results show that a higher calcium/silicon, aluminium/silicon molar ratios and alkali content increase the formation of amorphous phases, leading to a denser microstructure and lower chloride penetration in AAMs. Higher magnesium oxide and aluminium oxide contents result in increased formation of hydrotalcite. The enhanced physical and chemical absorption of chloride by hydrotalcite leads to higher resistance of chloride penetration in AAMs. Investigation of increasing chloride resistance could potentially focus on increasing gel and hydrotalcite formation.
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July 23 2024
Chloride transport in alkali-activated materials influenced by different reaction products: a review Available to Purchase
Tao Liu;
Tao Liu
DTU Sustain, Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark; School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, PR China (corresponding author: taliu@dtu.dk)
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Jianfeng Fan;
Jianfeng Fan
School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, PR China
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Ziqiang Peng
Ziqiang Peng
School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, PR China
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
November 06 2023
Accepted:
May 08 2024
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
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2023
Magazine of Concrete Research (2024) 76 (20): 1198–1214.
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Received:
November 06 2023
Accepted:
May 08 2024
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Liu T, Fan J, Peng Z (2024), "Chloride transport in alkali-activated materials influenced by different reaction products: a review". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 76 No. 20 pp. 1198–1214, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmacr.23.00285
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