Nano-structural changes of C-S-H in hardened cement paste during Drying at 50°C

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Pore structural changes in hardened cement pastes, subjected to drying and wetting/drying cycles, were studied at micrometer and nanometer levels. Characterization techniques included Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), nitrogen and water vapor adsorption, mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and under-water weighing. Coarsening of pore structure was observed with MIP and increase in the true density of C-S-H was suggested by the result of under-water weighing. Decrease in specific surface area due to drying was observed with nitrogen adsorption, and water vapor adsorption associated with Excess Surface Work (ESW) analysis suggested a development of cohesive structure in C-S-H. NMR confirmed polymerization of silicate anion chains. The drying-induced coarsening of pore structure is probably attributed to polymerization of silicate anion chains and development of cohesive structure in C-S-H. Copyright © 2007 Japan Concrete Institute.

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Aono, Y., Matsushita, F., Shibata, S., & Hama, Y. (2007). Nano-structural changes of C-S-H in hardened cement paste during Drying at 50°C. Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology, 5(3), 313–323. https://doi.org/10.3151/jact.5.313

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