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Structure and mineral composition of soil-cement with complex additive

Authors: Pavel Bulanov; Elizaveta Ermilova; Lenar Mavliev;

Structure and mineral composition of soil-cement with complex additive

Abstract

The effect of the polycarboxylate ether and the complex hydrophobic-plasticizing additive on the structure, phase and mineral composition of cement based on polymineral clay with content of relict minerals more than 85 % (52.49 % of quartz) was studied. As research methods chosen X-ray diffraction pattern, differential scanning calorimetry and scanning electron microscopy. The regularities of the effect of the complex hydrophobic-plasticizing additive based on polycarboxylate ether and octyltriethoxysilane on the formation of cement hydration products in a strengthened clayey soil are established. Changes in structure and composition include the following: the formation of a strong skeleton of the crystallization phase due to the increase in the number of hydrated new formation in the form of low-basic hydrated calcium silicate and ettringite, decrease in portlandite content, as well as an increase in the amount of amorphous phase (up to 16 %) in the form of tobermorite gel filling intercrystalline spaces. In soil-cement hydrated silicate calcium are formed in an amount of more than 4 % and ettringite in an amount of more than 7 %, the amount of portlandite reduced by 46 %. The result of modification of the complex hydrophobic-plasticizing admixture of soil-cement, a denser and homogeneous structure with a pronounced "overgrowth" of the pores formed by gel-like hydrated calcium silicate is formed, which are deposited in a large amount on the minerals of the strengthened soil.

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soil-cement, Building construction, polycarboxylate ether, x-ray diffraction pattern, эфир поликарбоксилата, рентгенофазовый анализ, low-basic hydrated calcium silicate, эттрингит, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), цементогрунт, octyltriethoxysilane, структура, X-ray diffraction pattern, низкоосновные гидросиликаты кальция, сканирующая дифференциальная калориметрия, structure, TA1-2040, differential scanning calorimetry, TH1-9745, ettringite, октилтриэтоксисилан

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