Chloride Transport Behavior of LC3 Binders
Corrosion of metal reinforcement is the most important durability concern of concrete infrastructures. In this research, chloride transport in mortars prepared using ternary blends of OPC-calcined clay-limestone (LC3) as the cementitious materials is assessed and compared to a reference OPC system. Three clays with varying kaolinite content (17%, 50% and 80%) were employed. Through XRD analysis, transformation of carboaluminate phases - the stable form of AFm in LC3 binders - to Friedels salt, as a consequence of exposure to NaCl solution was observed. In addition, porosity of LC3 binders, with kaolinite content of 50% and higher was found to be significantly refined, which helps reduction of the depth of chloride penetration. The findings support excellent behavior of LC3 cement, prepared using low-grade clays, in corrosive environments.
WOS:000454341000049
2018-01-01
978-94-024-1207-9
978-94-024-1206-2
Dordrecht
RILEM Bookseries
16
306
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Event name | Event place | Event date |
Havana, CUBA | Dec 05-07, 2017 | |