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Chloride-binders and their effect on the physico-mechanical properties of sulfate-resisting cement (SRC) hardened pastes upon exposure to sea water attack

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
卷 29, 期 14, 页码 20817-20828

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-17270-3

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Sulfate-resisting cement (type V); Chloride-binder; Setting times; Compressive strength; Alkalinity; Carbonation

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The national strategic plan in Egypt supports the establishment of new towns and urban settlements along the coast to relieve pressure in the Nile Valley and Delta, while also encouraging internal migration to these areas. A research program has been designed to address the effects of sulfate and chloride attack, utilizing sulfate-resisting cement and chloride-binders for concrete preparation and steel protection. Initial findings show that these compounds can delay setting time, but improve workability, alkalinity, and compressive strength in hardened pastes exposed to seawater.
In Egypt, the national strategic plan for population redistribution supports the establishment of new towns and urban settlements across the coastal zones to relieve the pressure on the packed Nile Valley and Delta and encourages internal migration to new urban coastal communities. Since reinforced concrete has a poor service record in these areas, this situation urged us to design a research program in which a new route has been followed for confronting the concomitant effect of sulfate and chloride attack. Therefore, sulfate-resisting cement (type V) has been used for preparing concrete. The cement has been blended with a chloride-binder for fixing free chloride into an insoluble (or poorly soluble) reaction product. As to the steel reinforcement, the research program will investigate steel protection by an innovative inhibited cement slurry coating. The current-first part-of the research program has been concentrated for determining the influence of a chloride-binder [lead oxide (PbO)] as well as a novel proposed chemical compound [lead nitrate: Pb(NO3)(2)], as chloride-binders, on the physico-mechanical properties of hardened SRC pastes upon exposure to sea water. The investigation disclosed that these compounds marginally delay the setting time relative to the chloride-binder-free pastes, yet they improve workability, maintain alkalinity (hence carbonation resistance), and yield better compressive strength.

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