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Molecular Silicate and Aluminate Species in Anhydrous and Hydrated Cements

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
卷 132, 期 21, 页码 7321-7337

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja908146m

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  1. Halliburton, Inc
  2. U.S. National Science Foundation [DMR-05-20415]
  3. California NanoSystems Institute
  4. U.S. National Institutes of Health [ISIO RR019899]

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The compositions and molecular structures of anhydrous and hydrated cements are established by using advanced solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy methods to distinguish among different molecular species and changes that occur as a result of cement hydration and setting. One- and two-dimensional (2D) solid-state Si-29 and Al-27 magic-angle spinning NMR methodologies, including T-1-relaxation-time- and chemical-shift-anisotropy-filtered measurements and the use of very high magnetic fields (19 T), allow resonances from different silicate and aluminate moieties to be resolved and assigned in complicated spectra. Single-pulse Si-29 and Al-27 NMR spectra are correlated with X-ray fluorescence results to quantify the different crystalline and disordered silicate and aluminate species in anhydrous and hydrated cements. 2D Si-29{H-1} and Al-27{H-1} heteronuclear correlation NMR spectra of hydrated cements establish interactions between water and hydroxyl moieties with distinct Al-27 and 29Si species. The use of a Si-29 T-1-filter allows anhydrous and hydrated silicate species associated with iron-containing components in the cements to be distinguished, showing that they segregate from calcium silicate and aluminate components during hydration. The different compositions of white Portland and gray oilwell cements are shown to have distinct molecular characteristics that are correlated with their hydration behaviors.

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