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The Effect of Liquid Slurry-Enhanced Corrosion on the Phase Composition of Selected Portland Cement Pastes

This paper presents the scientific problem of the biological corrosion of Portland cements and its effects on the phase composition of cement pastes after the corrosion process in the environment of reactive media from the agricultural industry. Seven Portland cements produced from different cement...

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Autores principales: Durczak, Karol, Pyzalski, Michał, Pilarski, Krzysztof, Brylewski, Tomasz, Sujak, Agnieszka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8037764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33808447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14071707
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author Durczak, Karol
Pyzalski, Michał
Pilarski, Krzysztof
Brylewski, Tomasz
Sujak, Agnieszka
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Pyzalski, Michał
Pilarski, Krzysztof
Brylewski, Tomasz
Sujak, Agnieszka
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description This paper presents the scientific problem of the biological corrosion of Portland cements and its effects on the phase composition of cement pastes after the corrosion process in the environment of reactive media from the agricultural industry. Seven Portland cements produced from different cement plants exposed to pig slurry and water as a reference medium for a period of six weeks were tested. After the exposure process in both of the above-mentioned reaction environments, the hydrating cement pastes were characterized in terms of their phase composition using the XRD method and were also subjected to morphological observations and a chemical composition analysis with the application of SEM and EDS methods. The results of these studies indicate the presence of a biological corrosion product in the form of taumasite [C(3)S·CO(2)·SO(3)·15H(2)O], which is a phase formed as a result of the reaction of dead matter (cement paste) with living matter, caused by the presence of bacteria in pig slurry. In addition to taumasite, the tested samples also showed the presence of the hydration product of Portland cements named portlandite (Ca(OH)(2)). Moreover, unreacted phases of cement clinker, i.e., dicalcium silicate (C(2)S) and tricalcium aluminate (C(3)A), were detected. Based on microscopic observations and analyses of the chemical composition of selected areas of the samples, the presence of the taumasite phase and compact areas of pseudo-crystalline C-S-H phases with different morphological structures, derived from the hydration products of cements doped with ions originating from the corrosive environment, were confirmed.
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spelling pubmed-80377642021-04-12 The Effect of Liquid Slurry-Enhanced Corrosion on the Phase Composition of Selected Portland Cement Pastes Durczak, Karol Pyzalski, Michał Pilarski, Krzysztof Brylewski, Tomasz Sujak, Agnieszka Materials (Basel) Article This paper presents the scientific problem of the biological corrosion of Portland cements and its effects on the phase composition of cement pastes after the corrosion process in the environment of reactive media from the agricultural industry. Seven Portland cements produced from different cement plants exposed to pig slurry and water as a reference medium for a period of six weeks were tested. After the exposure process in both of the above-mentioned reaction environments, the hydrating cement pastes were characterized in terms of their phase composition using the XRD method and were also subjected to morphological observations and a chemical composition analysis with the application of SEM and EDS methods. The results of these studies indicate the presence of a biological corrosion product in the form of taumasite [C(3)S·CO(2)·SO(3)·15H(2)O], which is a phase formed as a result of the reaction of dead matter (cement paste) with living matter, caused by the presence of bacteria in pig slurry. In addition to taumasite, the tested samples also showed the presence of the hydration product of Portland cements named portlandite (Ca(OH)(2)). Moreover, unreacted phases of cement clinker, i.e., dicalcium silicate (C(2)S) and tricalcium aluminate (C(3)A), were detected. Based on microscopic observations and analyses of the chemical composition of selected areas of the samples, the presence of the taumasite phase and compact areas of pseudo-crystalline C-S-H phases with different morphological structures, derived from the hydration products of cements doped with ions originating from the corrosive environment, were confirmed. MDPI 2021-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8037764/ /pubmed/33808447 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14071707 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Durczak, Karol
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Brylewski, Tomasz
Sujak, Agnieszka
The Effect of Liquid Slurry-Enhanced Corrosion on the Phase Composition of Selected Portland Cement Pastes
title The Effect of Liquid Slurry-Enhanced Corrosion on the Phase Composition of Selected Portland Cement Pastes
title_full The Effect of Liquid Slurry-Enhanced Corrosion on the Phase Composition of Selected Portland Cement Pastes
title_fullStr The Effect of Liquid Slurry-Enhanced Corrosion on the Phase Composition of Selected Portland Cement Pastes
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Liquid Slurry-Enhanced Corrosion on the Phase Composition of Selected Portland Cement Pastes
title_short The Effect of Liquid Slurry-Enhanced Corrosion on the Phase Composition of Selected Portland Cement Pastes
title_sort effect of liquid slurry-enhanced corrosion on the phase composition of selected portland cement pastes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8037764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33808447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14071707
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