Ion Mobilisation and Transport Through Cement Mortars Blended With Thermally Activated Paper Sludge in Natural Climatic Conditions

R. García Giménez, I. Vegas, R. Vigil de la Villa, M. Frías

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Abstract

One of the problems to affect Portland cement matrices is low resistance to aggressive agents, due principally to the presence of a high content of portlandite in the hydrated cements. Pozzolanic materials have, for decades, played an important role in improving the durability of cement-based materials. This work studies the behaviour of cement mortar matrices blended with 10% calcined paper sludge (source for metakaolin, MK) and exposed to different environmental conditions (marine and tableland environments). The results obtained using X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy/energy-dispersive X-ray analyser techniques show that the ions present speed of different penetration as well as various phases and/compounds in the matrices following exposure over 1 year.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39-52
Number of pages14
JournalWater, Air, and Soil Pollution
Volume203
Issue number1-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Calcined paper sludge
  • Marine environment
  • Pozzolanic material
  • Tableland environment

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