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Hydrated aluminate, ferrite and sulphate phases

Unless otherwise stated, this chapter relates to ordinary Portland cements hydrated in pastes at 15-25°C and w/c ratios of 0.45-0.65. XRD powder studies on such pastes have been reported by many investigators (e.g. C38,M67). The rates of disappearance of the phases present in the unreacted cement are considered more fully in Section 7.2.1. Gypsum and other calcium sulphate phases are no longer detectable after, at most, 24 h, and tbe clinker phases are consumed at differing rates, alite and aluminate phase reacting more quickly than belite and ferrite. The ratio of belite to alite thus increases steadily, and after about 90 days at most, little or no alite or aluminate phase is normally detectable. [Pg.199]

The role of the ferrite phase, generally identified as brownmillerite, should be mentioned too. In the case of sulphate attack this phase can be the source of almninate ions [237] moreover the ferrite ions can form the analogue of ettringite or to substitute the aluminate ions in all calcium aluminate phases [222]. The latter case is undoubtedly the most common one in the Portland cement paste. However, the reaction of sulphate ions with ferrites is slower. There is a view that the F/Al ratio in the hydrated phases is lower than in brownmillerite hence, some amount of iron(in) hydroxide is always present [222] (see also Sect. 4.1.1.). This hydroxide occurs in the gel-like form and therefore the diffusion of ions through the gel layer is slowed down. Therefore, the corrosion process is hindered. The other phases containing the Fe ions can be produced too, it is discussed in Chap. 3. [Pg.446]


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