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Ettringite-based binder from ladle slag and gypsum - The effect of citric acid on fresh and hardened state properties

Journal

CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
Volume 123, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2019.105800

Keywords

Retardation (A); Hydration products (B); Ettringite (D); Monosulfate (D); Sulfoaluminate (D)

Funding

  1. FLOW project - Business Finland in the ERA-MIN 2 Innovation program (EU Horizon 2020 program) [8904/31/2017]
  2. SSAB Europe Oy
  3. Saint-Gobain Finland Oy
  4. Kiertokaari Oy
  5. Tauno Tonning Research Foundation
  6. [289649]
  7. [294027]

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The retardant effects of citric acid on the properties of ettringite binders are not yet fully understood. This investigation provides insights into the effects of citric acid on both the fresh and hardened state properties of the binder produced from the hydration between ladle slag and gypsum (LSG). The results revealed that LSG's initial setting time could be controlled via different citric acid contents and could range from 20 min to 2 h. Citric acid is effective at relatively high dosages; in its absence, ettringite formed almost immediately directly following exposure to water. The presence of citric acid alters the hydration reactions in LSG. AFm was found to be one of main hydration products; citric acid promoted the conversion from ettringite to monosulfate, detected by using solid-state Al-27 magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. In addition, citric acid increased the compressive strength of LSG mortars by up to 45%.

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