Hydration of alite containing alumimium

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Hydration of alite containing alumimium Farid Begarin, Sandrine Garrault, André Nonat, Luc Nicoleau To cite this version: Farid Begarin, Sandrine Garrault, André Nonat, Luc Nicoleau. Hydration of alite containing alumimium. 9 th Cement and Concrete Science Congress, Sep 9, Leeds, United Kingdom. pp.9-, 9. <hal-586> HAL Id: hal-586 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-586 Submitted on Feb HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private research centers. L archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d enseignement et de recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires publics ou privés.

Cement & Concrete Science Conference: Leeds, 9 Hydration of alite containing aluminium Begarin Farid*: Institut Carnot de Bourgogne, UMR 59 CNRS, Université de Bourgogne, 9 avenue Alain Savary, BP 787, 78 Dijon cedex, farid.begarin@u-bourgogne.fr Garrault Sandrine: Institut Carnot de Bourgogne, UMR 59 CNRS, Université de Bourgogne, 9 avenue Alain Savary, BP 787, 78 Dijon cedex, sandrine.garrault@u-bourgogne.fr Nonat André, Institut Carnot de Bourgogne, UMR 59 CNRS, Université de Bourgogne, 9 avenue Alain Savary, BP 787, 78 Dijon cedex, andré.nonat@u-bourgogne.fr Nicoleau Luc, BASF Construction Chemicals GmbH, Registered Office: 88 Trostberg, Germany, luc.nicoleau@basf.com Abstract: The most important phase in cement is tricalcium silicate which leads during its hydration to the nucleation and growth of calcium silicate hydrate (referred to C-S-H (CaO) x -SiO -(H O) y ). The development of this hydrate around the cement grains is responsible for the setting and hardening of cement pastes. The general term for designating the tricalcium silicate in cements is alite. This name relates to all polymorphs containing various foreign ions inserted in their structure. These ions may influence the intrinsic reactivity and once released during the dissolution, they may interact also with C-S-H. The melt phase during clinkering is rich in aluminium and moreover the pore solution during hydration contains aluminate ions. For these reasons, the aluminium is one of the most important ion and one the most likely to influence the hydration of alite. In order to investigate these effects, an alite containing.% of aluminium by weight has been synthesised. Following its hydration and comparing with pure tricalcium silicate hydration, it has been observed that aluminium presence increases the delay before reaction acceleration. The ions concentrations evolution at very early age show the formation of a C- S-H containing aluminium ions and it has been evidence that this hydrate does not act as nuclei to C-S-H growth.. Introduction The cement is a material composed mainly of calcium silicate and calcium aluminate phases []. The most important one in terms by weight and reactivity is tricalcium silicate, C S. Its hydration follows dissolution-precipitation processes [,] leading to the heterogeneous precipitation of a calcium silicate hydrate referred to C-S-H ((CaO) x -SiO -(H O) y ) which is responsible for the setting and hardening of cement pastes [,5]. Various foreign ions can be inserted in the tricalcium silicate structure modifying its crystallinity [6] and giving different polymorphs depending on ions inserted and on the manufacture process. These polymorphs have

Cement & Concrete Science Conference: Leeds, 9 different reactivity and consequently ions insertion might influence the dissolution and/or the heterogeneous nucleation of C-S-H. One of the most likely to be inserted in the alite structure is the aluminium. It is aimed here to study the aluminium insertion on the early hydration. The Alrich alite hydration is compared with pure tricalcium silicate hydration in water.. Materials and Methods The C S and the alite, composed of.% of aluminium by weight of alite, used in this study have both same specific surfaces around m.g -. The C-S-H was synthesised in water under nitrogen atmosphere, from an appropriate amounts of lime freshly decarbonated at C and a fine silica at a liquid to solid ratio equal to 5. To obtain C-A-S-H, mg of previously synthesised C-S-H was equilibrated during hours in ml of a hydrated tricalcium aluminate solution. This solution was prepared by hydrating during days.5g of tricalcium aluminate in 5ml of water. To monitor the ion concentrations, solution samples were regularly taken during the very early C S hydration realized at liquid to solid ratio equal to 5. Those samples were filtrated on a.µm porosity filter. Each sample was then titrated with an ICP-AES VISTA PRO Varian with axial detection system. To follow the C S and alite hydration reaction degree of hydration [] some conductimetry experiments were carried out with continuous mechanical stirring under nitrogen atmosphere at liquid to solid ratio equal to 5 at 5 C. A Tacussel CDM device with CDC -9 Radiometer probe was used here.. Results & Discussion.. Comparison of alite and pure tricalcium silicate hydration On figure are represented the conductivity evolutions versus time carried out during hydration in the same conditions of pure tricalcium silicate and alite containing aluminium. During alite hydration the period during which the conductivity remains at the same level is clearly prolonged. The accelerating period, corresponding to C-S-H growth, is delayed. In addition, the level of the conductivity value on the plateau is lower indicating a smaller calcium hydroxide concentration. As it has been previously shown [7, 8] this period is mainly depending on the C-S-H nucleation, the monitoring of ionic species in solution have been performed in both cases during the first minutes of hydration. Conductivity (ms/cm) C S Alite 5 5 5 Figure : Evolution over the time of the electrical conductivity during hydration of tricalcium silicate and alite into pure water, L/S=5.

Cement & Concrete Science Conference: Leeds, 9.. Evolution of concentrations at early age of C S and Al-doped alite hydration The evolutions over the time of the ionic species concentrations in solution during the hydration of Al-doped alite and pure C S into water are plotted figure. It can be observed an initial increase of the calcium, silica and aluminum concentrations in the very early minutes of alite hydration due to the anhydrous phase dissolution. However the calcium and silica concentrations do not reach the same values than those obtained in case of pure tricalcium silicate. This is in agreement with the electric conductivity evolution of the solution. [Ca] & [Si] (mmol/l) 5 [Ca] CS [Si] CS [Si] Alite [Ca] Alite [Al] 5 5 5 Figure : Evolution of concentrations of the calcium, silicate and aluminates ions in the suspension during the first minutes of hydration of pure tricalcium silicate and alite in water. After the initial increase of all ionic species due to the dissolution, there is a decrease of silicon and aluminium concentrations when the calcium concentration stands on a plateau. This behaviour reveals the precipitation of a calcium alumino-silicate hydrate. Nevertheless the identification of this precipitate is impossible via classical characterisation techniques because the precipitated substance amount is too small. Thanks to some thermodynamics calculations performed by PHREEQC software with the maximum concentrations reached in solution it is possible to say that C-S-H are more likely precipitating. It had been shown that at such aluminates ions concentration in solution some silicates could be substituted by aluminates in the C-S-H formed. Those C-S-H are calcium alumino-silicates hydrates noted C-A-S-H in cement chemistry notation. Via a mass balance calculation, it is possible to know the stoichiometry of the C-A-S-H that are precipitating. Using the difference of Ca/Si between min s and min and the difference of Al/Si between the same due dates, it can be found that Ca.7 Al.5 SiH O x precipitates. This result indicates that the difference of reactivity between C S and alite in our case is due to aluminate ions passing into solution as soon as alite is in contact with water. This induces the precipitation of C-A-S-H which seems to not be able to grow and accelerate the hydration as C-S-H does. To verify this hypothesis seeding experiments of alite hydration have been made with both C-S-H and C-A-S-H... Effect of seeding on alite hydration Seeding a pure C S suspension more or less concentrated with synthesised C-S-H strongly accelerates its hydration. This experiment is reported on figure in the case of a diluted 8 6 8 6 [Al] (µmol/l)

Cement & Concrete Science Conference: Leeds, 9 suspension in water; 5. - g of C-S-H are added and the acceleration occurs immediately when it only occurs minutes later without adding C-S-H. On the contrary, the addition of the same amount of C-A-S-H does not shorten at all the delay existing before the acceleration of the hydration. It is clear that C-A-S-H do not play the role of surface of growth for new C-S-H as C- S-H itself does. The difference of growth ability of C-A-S-H and C-S-H has already been reported [9]. 5 Conductivity (ms/cm) Alite Alite seeded with C-S-H Alite seeded with C-A-S-H 5 5 Figure. Evolution of electrical conductivity during the hydration of alite in water and alite seeded with C-S-H and C-A-S-H (L/S=5).. Conclusion Comparatively to pure C S hydration in water, alite containing aluminium hydration shows a longer delay before the acceleration occurs. The experiments described here prove that the delay before hydration acceleration is linked to the aluminium which passes into solution at the early beginning. Due to aluminates in solution, C-A-S-H precipitates instead of C-S-H those first nuclei do not grow and do not act has a support for growth as the pure C-S-H does. References [] H. F. W. Taylor, Cement Chemistry, nd ed. Thomas Telford London (997). [] P. Barret,, D. Bertrandie, Fundamental Hydration Kinetic Features of the Major Cement Constituents: Ca SiO 5 and Beta-Ca SiO, Journal de Chimie Physique 8 (/) (986) 765-775. [] D. Damidot, A. Nonat, Proc. of 9 th International congress on the Chemistry of Cement, New Delhi Vol. III (99) 7-6. [] S.P. Jiang, J-C. Muttin, A. Nonat, Analysis of the hydration-setting relation: towards a phenomenological approach of cement setting, Proceedings of 9th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement Vol III New-Delhi (99) 7-. [5] A. Nonat, J-C. Muttin, (Eds), From Hydration to setting, E&FN SPON London (99) 7-9. [6] F. Dunstetter, M-N. de Noirfontaine, M. Courtial, Polymorphism of tricalcium silicate, the major compound of Portland cement clinker.. Structural data: Review and unified analysis. Cement and Concrete Research 6 (6) 9-5. [7] S. Garrault-Gauffinet, A. Nonat, Experimental investigation of calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H) nucleation, Journal of Crystal Growth, 999, 565-57. [8] S. Garrault and A. Nonat, Hydrated Layer Formation on Tricalcium and Dicalcium Silicate Surfaces: Experimental Study and Numerical Simulations, Langmuir, 7 () 8-88. [9] X. Chen, Influence d'ions aluminates sur la composition, la fracture et les propriétés cohésives des hydrosilicates de calcium hydratés, constituant principal de la pâte de ciment Portland hydratée, PhD thesis, Université de Bourgogne Dijon (7).