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Deterioration of mortar bars immersed in magnesium containing sulfate solutions

Kunther, Wolfgang
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Lothenbach, Barbara
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Scrivener, Karen L.  
2013
Materials And Structures

Mortars prepared with a CEM I and a CEM III/B binder were investigated in different magnesium sulfate solutions. The main deterioration mechanism for the CEM I was expansion, while surface erosion was dominant for CEM III/B. The presence of sodium, potassium and calcium in a magnesium sulfate solution led to less expansion and less surface deterioration for both, CEM I and CEM III/B, than which was observed in solutions containing only sodium or magnesium sulfate. The presence of a mixture of different cations seems to lower both the surface deterioration and the expansion and might explain why sulfate attack damages are not as frequent in the field as in laboratory tests. Sulfate binding before cracking/expansion is similar in the presence of all different solutions investigated, indicating that the speed of sulfate ingress and the amount of bound sulphate depends during the first months mainly on the binder.

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research article
DOI
10.1617/s11527-013-0032-6
Web of Science ID

WOS:000326289400003

Author(s)
Kunther, Wolfgang
Lothenbach, Barbara
Scrivener, Karen L.  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Springer Verlag

Published in
Materials And Structures
Volume

46

Issue

12

Start page

2003

End page

2011

Subjects

Sulfate attack

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Magnesium sulfate

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Portland cement

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Slag blended cement

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Brucite

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Magnesium-silicate-hydrate

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December 9, 2013
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