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Carbonation Effects in Hardened Fly Ash Cements
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
Carbonation in hardened pastes of fly ash cements, stored in a CO2 atmosphere and exposed to different relative humidities, has been investigated in order to study its effects upon different properties of cement pastes. Thermogravimetry (TG), x-ray diffractometry, SEM, and mercury porosimetry (MIP) have been used to characterize the carbonation phenomenon. The results indicate that different relative humidities in the storage chambers lead to carbonation of different solid phases in the hydrated pastes. This effect is discussed in terms of TG- and x-ray analysis. Changes in pore size distribution due to carbonation have been analyzed by MIP and SEM.
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