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Tracing carbonation in cementitious slurry using anthocyanin extracted from fresh or stale petals

Tracing carbonation in cementitious slurries is very necessary, as it helps to accurately design the durability of infrastructure and achieve carbon neutrality. In this study, anthocyanins extracted from fresh or stale Orychophragmus violaceus (O. violaceus) flowers on campus were prepared, and thei...

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Autores principales: Cui, Dong, Liu, Wenya, Wang, Jing, Gu, Chunping, Wan, Yi, Wang, Junsong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9661491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36425711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04980e
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author Cui, Dong
Liu, Wenya
Wang, Jing
Gu, Chunping
Wan, Yi
Wang, Junsong
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Wang, Jing
Gu, Chunping
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Wang, Junsong
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description Tracing carbonation in cementitious slurries is very necessary, as it helps to accurately design the durability of infrastructure and achieve carbon neutrality. In this study, anthocyanins extracted from fresh or stale Orychophragmus violaceus (O. violaceus) flowers on campus were prepared, and their capability as substitute of phenolphthalein, to trace carbonation in cementitious materials was studied. Anthocyanin extracted from stale petal had undergone significant deterioration, while that extracted from fresh petal could be cryo-preserved effectively for at least one year. Combining pH, chemical and porosity analysis, the reliability of the novel anthocyanin indicator in tracing carbonation was verified. With the increase of discoloration pH, the carbonation depth read from anthocyanin contained partial carbonated zone, thus was larger than those read from phenolphthalein. Moreover, the varied evolving pattern on the spatial distribution of local saturation degree in cementitious slurries during carbonation was studied, based on which factors affecting the broadness of partial carbonated zone were offered, and circumstances under which anthocyanin would be more accurate than phenolphthalein were offered. For conditions where a broad partial carbonated zone is presented or a condition where higher standard on human safety is required, the new-developed O. violaceus indicator is more competitive over phenolphthalein.
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spelling pubmed-96614912022-11-23 Tracing carbonation in cementitious slurry using anthocyanin extracted from fresh or stale petals Cui, Dong Liu, Wenya Wang, Jing Gu, Chunping Wan, Yi Wang, Junsong RSC Adv Chemistry Tracing carbonation in cementitious slurries is very necessary, as it helps to accurately design the durability of infrastructure and achieve carbon neutrality. In this study, anthocyanins extracted from fresh or stale Orychophragmus violaceus (O. violaceus) flowers on campus were prepared, and their capability as substitute of phenolphthalein, to trace carbonation in cementitious materials was studied. Anthocyanin extracted from stale petal had undergone significant deterioration, while that extracted from fresh petal could be cryo-preserved effectively for at least one year. Combining pH, chemical and porosity analysis, the reliability of the novel anthocyanin indicator in tracing carbonation was verified. With the increase of discoloration pH, the carbonation depth read from anthocyanin contained partial carbonated zone, thus was larger than those read from phenolphthalein. Moreover, the varied evolving pattern on the spatial distribution of local saturation degree in cementitious slurries during carbonation was studied, based on which factors affecting the broadness of partial carbonated zone were offered, and circumstances under which anthocyanin would be more accurate than phenolphthalein were offered. For conditions where a broad partial carbonated zone is presented or a condition where higher standard on human safety is required, the new-developed O. violaceus indicator is more competitive over phenolphthalein. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9661491/ /pubmed/36425711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04980e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Wan, Yi
Wang, Junsong
Tracing carbonation in cementitious slurry using anthocyanin extracted from fresh or stale petals
title Tracing carbonation in cementitious slurry using anthocyanin extracted from fresh or stale petals
title_full Tracing carbonation in cementitious slurry using anthocyanin extracted from fresh or stale petals
title_fullStr Tracing carbonation in cementitious slurry using anthocyanin extracted from fresh or stale petals
title_full_unstemmed Tracing carbonation in cementitious slurry using anthocyanin extracted from fresh or stale petals
title_short Tracing carbonation in cementitious slurry using anthocyanin extracted from fresh or stale petals
title_sort tracing carbonation in cementitious slurry using anthocyanin extracted from fresh or stale petals
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9661491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36425711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04980e
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