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Title Analysis on Adsorption Rate & Mechanism on Chloride Adsorption Behavior with Cement Hydrates
Authors 윤인석(In-Seok Yoon)
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4334/JKCI.2015.27.1.085
Page pp.85-92
ISSN 1229-5515
Keywords 물리적 흡착 ; 화학적 흡착 ; 염소 고정화 ; C-S-H ; AFm physical adsorption ; chemical adsorption ; chloride binding ; C-S-H ; AFm
Abstract The chloride ions, responsible for the initiation of the corrosion mechanism, intrude from the external medium into the concrete. A part of the intruding chloride ions will be retained by the hydration products of the binder in concrete, either through chemical adsorption or by physical adsorption. Since the hydration products of cement are responsible for the chloride binding in concrete, this study focused on the chloride binding in individual hydrate. The purpose of this study is to explore the time dependant behaviors of chloride ions adsorption with cement hydrates, focused on its mechanism. AFt phase and CH phase were not able to absorb chloride ion, however, C-S-H phase and AFm phase had a significant chloride adsorption capacity. In particular, AFm phase showed a chemical adsorption with slow rate in 40 days, while C-S-H phase showed binding behaviors with 3 stages including momentary physical adsorption, physico-chemical adsorption, and chemical adsorption. Based on the results, this study suggested theoretical approach to depict chloride adsorption behavior with elapsed time of C-S-H phase and AFm phase effectively. It is believed that the approach suggested in this study can provide us with a good solution to understand the mechanism on chloride adsorption with hydrates and to calculate a rate of chloride penetration with original source of chloride ions, for example, marine sand at initial time or sea water penetration later on.