1989
DOI: 10.1002/zfch.19890290905
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Zu einigen Problemen der Chemie des Portlandzements

Abstract: 3] Nazarov, A. P.: Fluoroeomplexes of P(V) and Sb(V) with Mixed Ligands, Theses, N. S. Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Moscow[4] Buslaev, Yu. A.; Ilyin, E. G.; Sherbakova, V. N.: 1975, Thesisy, 111 Vsesoyzunoi konf. po sintezu i issledovaniuy neorgan. soedinenii v nevodnykh sredakh, Rostov-na-Donu, Nauka, p. 36 [5] Schmutzler, R.: Advances in Fluorine Chemistry, Vol. 6, London, 1965 [6] Kolditz, L.; Rehak, W.: Z. anorg. allg. Chem. 300 (1959) 322 171 Kolditz, L.; Rosel, E.: Z. anorg. al… Show more

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“…4). As a result, damaging ASR should, in theory, cease [31,32] because the necessary OH -concentration for high silicon solubility and alkali silica gel formation is no longer reached. However, the above results show that exposure to NaCl increases the solubility of silicon in siliceous aggregate and therefore ASR expansion and damage significantly.…”
Section: Solubility Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4). As a result, damaging ASR should, in theory, cease [31,32] because the necessary OH -concentration for high silicon solubility and alkali silica gel formation is no longer reached. However, the above results show that exposure to NaCl increases the solubility of silicon in siliceous aggregate and therefore ASR expansion and damage significantly.…”
Section: Solubility Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…x(Na,K)OH+ySiO 2 →(Na,K) x (SiO 2 ) y (OH) x [20,21] (6) At the same time, the reaction products in reaction models 4, 5, and 6 will continue to react with freshly made Ca(OH) 2 in the cement hydration to form the gel phase of calcium, which carries out as chemical reaction Eq. (7) and realizes transformation.…”
Section: The Transfer Of Ionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Na,K) x (SiO 2 ) y (OH) x + zCa(OH) 2 → (Na,K) x-2z · zCa· (SiO 2 ) y ·(OH) x + 2z (Na, K)OH [20,21] (7) Alkali hydroxide products will be made again and enter into the pore solution of cement paste, and the alkali hydroxide products will react as reaction Eq. (2)-(6), continuing to consume active SiO 2 and produce AAR gel products.…”
Section: The Transfer Of Ionsmentioning
confidence: 99%