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Dissolution Kinetics of International Simple Glass and Formation of Secondary Phases at Very High Surface Area to Solution Ratio in Young Cement Water

Static dissolution experiments were carried out with the reference International Simple Glass under hyperalkaline pH at 70 °C and very high SA/V ratio. Three aspects of glass dissolution behavior were investigated, (1) the rate drop regime and the residual rate (stage II), (2) the formation of secon...

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Autores principales: Ferrand, Karine, Klinkenberg, Martina, Caes, Sébastien, Poonoosamy, Jenna, Van Renterghem, Wouter, Barthel, Juri, Lemmens, Karel, Bosbach, Dirk, Brandt, Felix
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7961375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33800843
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14051254
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author Ferrand, Karine
Klinkenberg, Martina
Caes, Sébastien
Poonoosamy, Jenna
Van Renterghem, Wouter
Barthel, Juri
Lemmens, Karel
Bosbach, Dirk
Brandt, Felix
author_facet Ferrand, Karine
Klinkenberg, Martina
Caes, Sébastien
Poonoosamy, Jenna
Van Renterghem, Wouter
Barthel, Juri
Lemmens, Karel
Bosbach, Dirk
Brandt, Felix
author_sort Ferrand, Karine
collection PubMed
description Static dissolution experiments were carried out with the reference International Simple Glass under hyperalkaline pH at 70 °C and very high SA/V ratio. Three aspects of glass dissolution behavior were investigated, (1) the rate drop regime and the residual rate (stage II), (2) the formation of secondary phases including thermodynamic aspects, and (3) the microstructure of the interface of altered glass and secondary phases. A very low residual rate of 6 × 10(−6) g/m(2)d was determined based on boron release, which was several orders of magnitude lower than the initial rate established between the start of the experiments and the first sampling on day 59. The presence of a porous layer with a thickness varying between 80 nm and 250 nm and a pore size between 10 nm and 50 nm was observed. CSH phases with a low Ca/Si ratio of 0.3–0.4 and zeolites were also visible at the surface of the altered glass grains, but no glass alteration resumption occurred, probably due to an important pH decrease already at day 59. Thermodynamic calculations assuming congruent glass dissolution and precipitation of the dissolved aqueous species confirmed the precipitation of CSH phases and zeolites.
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spelling pubmed-79613752021-03-17 Dissolution Kinetics of International Simple Glass and Formation of Secondary Phases at Very High Surface Area to Solution Ratio in Young Cement Water Ferrand, Karine Klinkenberg, Martina Caes, Sébastien Poonoosamy, Jenna Van Renterghem, Wouter Barthel, Juri Lemmens, Karel Bosbach, Dirk Brandt, Felix Materials (Basel) Article Static dissolution experiments were carried out with the reference International Simple Glass under hyperalkaline pH at 70 °C and very high SA/V ratio. Three aspects of glass dissolution behavior were investigated, (1) the rate drop regime and the residual rate (stage II), (2) the formation of secondary phases including thermodynamic aspects, and (3) the microstructure of the interface of altered glass and secondary phases. A very low residual rate of 6 × 10(−6) g/m(2)d was determined based on boron release, which was several orders of magnitude lower than the initial rate established between the start of the experiments and the first sampling on day 59. The presence of a porous layer with a thickness varying between 80 nm and 250 nm and a pore size between 10 nm and 50 nm was observed. CSH phases with a low Ca/Si ratio of 0.3–0.4 and zeolites were also visible at the surface of the altered glass grains, but no glass alteration resumption occurred, probably due to an important pH decrease already at day 59. Thermodynamic calculations assuming congruent glass dissolution and precipitation of the dissolved aqueous species confirmed the precipitation of CSH phases and zeolites. MDPI 2021-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7961375/ /pubmed/33800843 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14051254 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ferrand, Karine
Klinkenberg, Martina
Caes, Sébastien
Poonoosamy, Jenna
Van Renterghem, Wouter
Barthel, Juri
Lemmens, Karel
Bosbach, Dirk
Brandt, Felix
Dissolution Kinetics of International Simple Glass and Formation of Secondary Phases at Very High Surface Area to Solution Ratio in Young Cement Water
title Dissolution Kinetics of International Simple Glass and Formation of Secondary Phases at Very High Surface Area to Solution Ratio in Young Cement Water
title_full Dissolution Kinetics of International Simple Glass and Formation of Secondary Phases at Very High Surface Area to Solution Ratio in Young Cement Water
title_fullStr Dissolution Kinetics of International Simple Glass and Formation of Secondary Phases at Very High Surface Area to Solution Ratio in Young Cement Water
title_full_unstemmed Dissolution Kinetics of International Simple Glass and Formation of Secondary Phases at Very High Surface Area to Solution Ratio in Young Cement Water
title_short Dissolution Kinetics of International Simple Glass and Formation of Secondary Phases at Very High Surface Area to Solution Ratio in Young Cement Water
title_sort dissolution kinetics of international simple glass and formation of secondary phases at very high surface area to solution ratio in young cement water
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7961375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33800843
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14051254
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