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Investigation of the Neutralizing Behaviors of Cement-Based Materials Using a New pH Indicator Formulated from February Orchid Petals

Investigation of the neutralizing behavior of concrete is essential, as it can help reveal the durability properties of concrete structures. In this paper, anthocyanin extracted from February orchid (F. orchid) petals was used to characterize the neutralized (carbonated, leached, and sulfate-attacke...

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Autores principales: Cui, Dong, Shi, Xiaohan, Liu, Wenya, Zheng, Keren, Yin, Guangji, Wang, Jing, Han, Guantong, Wan, Yi, Wang, Junsong, Li, Wenting
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9699292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36431516
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15228033
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author Cui, Dong
Shi, Xiaohan
Liu, Wenya
Zheng, Keren
Yin, Guangji
Wang, Jing
Han, Guantong
Wan, Yi
Wang, Junsong
Li, Wenting
author_facet Cui, Dong
Shi, Xiaohan
Liu, Wenya
Zheng, Keren
Yin, Guangji
Wang, Jing
Han, Guantong
Wan, Yi
Wang, Junsong
Li, Wenting
author_sort Cui, Dong
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description Investigation of the neutralizing behavior of concrete is essential, as it can help reveal the durability properties of concrete structures. In this paper, anthocyanin extracted from February orchid (F. orchid) petals was used to characterize the neutralized (carbonated, leached, and sulfate-attacked) regions of cement-based materials. The durability of F. orchid indicator was evaluated through comparison between discoloring behaviors of fresh and aged F. orchid indicators, and the capability of the new indicator in neutralization characterization was then verified by combining indicator (phenolphthalein, malachite green, indigo carmine, or thymolphthalein) spray, X-ray computed tomography (CT), and the X-ray attenuation method (XRAM). The result in the present study showed that, with a lower color intensity as compared to phenolphthalein/thymolphthalein, F. orchid indicator was less preferable in studying carbonation but a better choice in characterizing leaching and sulfate attack of cement-based materials. In addition, a sharp carbonation front was revealed in the present study, suggesting that the carbonation process in this study was controlled mainly by diffusion. For leaching and sulfate attack, the broader fronts revealed suggested that both processes were co-controlled by diffusion and reaction. The current work serves as a ‘leap’ toward the application of natural pigments in analyzing the durability of concrete structures.
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spelling pubmed-96992922022-11-26 Investigation of the Neutralizing Behaviors of Cement-Based Materials Using a New pH Indicator Formulated from February Orchid Petals Cui, Dong Shi, Xiaohan Liu, Wenya Zheng, Keren Yin, Guangji Wang, Jing Han, Guantong Wan, Yi Wang, Junsong Li, Wenting Materials (Basel) Article Investigation of the neutralizing behavior of concrete is essential, as it can help reveal the durability properties of concrete structures. In this paper, anthocyanin extracted from February orchid (F. orchid) petals was used to characterize the neutralized (carbonated, leached, and sulfate-attacked) regions of cement-based materials. The durability of F. orchid indicator was evaluated through comparison between discoloring behaviors of fresh and aged F. orchid indicators, and the capability of the new indicator in neutralization characterization was then verified by combining indicator (phenolphthalein, malachite green, indigo carmine, or thymolphthalein) spray, X-ray computed tomography (CT), and the X-ray attenuation method (XRAM). The result in the present study showed that, with a lower color intensity as compared to phenolphthalein/thymolphthalein, F. orchid indicator was less preferable in studying carbonation but a better choice in characterizing leaching and sulfate attack of cement-based materials. In addition, a sharp carbonation front was revealed in the present study, suggesting that the carbonation process in this study was controlled mainly by diffusion. For leaching and sulfate attack, the broader fronts revealed suggested that both processes were co-controlled by diffusion and reaction. The current work serves as a ‘leap’ toward the application of natural pigments in analyzing the durability of concrete structures. MDPI 2022-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9699292/ /pubmed/36431516 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15228033 Text en © 2022 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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Cui, Dong
Shi, Xiaohan
Liu, Wenya
Zheng, Keren
Yin, Guangji
Wang, Jing
Han, Guantong
Wan, Yi
Wang, Junsong
Li, Wenting
Investigation of the Neutralizing Behaviors of Cement-Based Materials Using a New pH Indicator Formulated from February Orchid Petals
title Investigation of the Neutralizing Behaviors of Cement-Based Materials Using a New pH Indicator Formulated from February Orchid Petals
title_full Investigation of the Neutralizing Behaviors of Cement-Based Materials Using a New pH Indicator Formulated from February Orchid Petals
title_fullStr Investigation of the Neutralizing Behaviors of Cement-Based Materials Using a New pH Indicator Formulated from February Orchid Petals
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the Neutralizing Behaviors of Cement-Based Materials Using a New pH Indicator Formulated from February Orchid Petals
title_short Investigation of the Neutralizing Behaviors of Cement-Based Materials Using a New pH Indicator Formulated from February Orchid Petals
title_sort investigation of the neutralizing behaviors of cement-based materials using a new ph indicator formulated from february orchid petals
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9699292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36431516
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15228033
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