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Effect Of Type And Quantity Of Inherent Alkali Cations On Alkali-silica Reaction
Cement and Concrete Research
  • Pengfei Ma
  • Jiaoli Li
  • Jincheng Bai
  • Ying Zhuo
  • Lingyu Chi
  • Yanping Zhu
  • Zhenhua Shi
  • Hongyan Ma, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Genda Chen, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Abstract

In this study, the macroscopical expansion induced by alkali-silica reaction (ASR) and its corresponding ASR products are investigated using ordinary Portland cement (OPC) mortar specimens with a gradient of boosted alkalis. Experimental results show that the expansion increases with the concentration of inherent alkalis. Sodium-boosted samples expand approximately three times as much as potassium-boosted samples. ASR gels that are present in aggregate veins are calcium-free and amorphous; the atomic ratios of ASR gels are nearly independent of the type and quantity of alkali cations. Aggregate ASR gel exudation occurs in high (≥2.5 %) sodium cases and produces potential Na-shlykovite. Crystalline and amorphous calcium-containing ASR products are present in aggregate vicinities in either Na- or K-boosted samples. The higher hydrophilicity of Na-gel in aggregate veins accounts for the larger expansion. Boosted alkali cations are more effective in ASR products formation than in exposing solution. A new observation that NaOH exposure inhibits ASR in K-boosted samples (zero expansion) is reported.

Department(s)
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Comments

U.S. Department of Transportation, Grant 69A3551747126

Keywords and Phrases
  • Alkali-silica reaction,
  • Boosting and exposing,
  • Expansion mechanism,
  • Raman spectroscopy,
  • Sodium and potassium
Document Type
Article - Journal
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text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 2023 Elsevier, All rights reserved.
Publication Date
11-1-2023
Publication Date
01 Nov 2023
Citation Information
Pengfei Ma, Jiaoli Li, Jincheng Bai, Ying Zhuo, et al.. "Effect Of Type And Quantity Of Inherent Alkali Cations On Alkali-silica Reaction" Cement and Concrete Research Vol. 173 (2023) ISSN: 0008-8846
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/hongyan-ma/142/