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Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology
Online ISSN : 1347-3913
ISSN-L : 1346-8014
Scientific Paper
Chloride Binding of Cement Estimated by Binding Isotherms of Hydrates
Hiroshi HiraoKazuo YamadaHaruka TakahashiHassan Zibara
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  • Hiroshi Hirao

    Research & Development Center, Taiheiyo Cement Corporation

  • Kazuo Yamada

    Research & Development Center, Taiheiyo Cement Corporation

  • Haruka Takahashi

    Research & Development Center, Taiheiyo Cement Corporation

  • Hassan Zibara

    Research & Development Center, Taiheiyo Cement Corporation

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2005 Volume 3Issue 1Pages 77-84

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3151/jact.3.77
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  • Published: 2005Received: July 22, 2004Available on J-STAGE: March 17, 2005Accepted: August 27, 2004Advance online publication: -Revised: -
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Abstract
Chloride binding behaviors of cement, which is important for estimating the chloride penetration into concrete, are investigated. Firstly chloride binding isotherms of major cement hydrates are examined and then a chloride binding iso-therm of cements is estimated from the binding isotherms of these hydrates. The results show that the monosulfate hydrate and C-S-H phases have significant chloride binding capacities, whereas ettringite and portlandite have no capacity to bind chlorides. However, there is a possibility that ettringite in cement paste dissolves at high chloride concentration to produce Friedel's salt. The chloride binding by monosulfate hydrate is attributed to the formation of Friedel's salt and the binding isotherm shows a good fit to a Freundlich-type adsorption. The chloride-binding isotherm of C-S-H shows a good fit to a Langmuir-type adsorption. The binding capacity of C-S-H is saturated at about 0.6 mmol/g at high chloride concentration over than 2 M. Based on the chloride binding isotherm of monosulfate hydrate and C-S-H, the chloride binding isotherms of cements are shown to be realistically predicted.
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