Accelerated Ageing of Blast Furnace Cement-Dolomite Mortars: Phase Changes, Microstructural Evolution, and Mechanical Performance

高炉水泥-白云石砂浆加速老化:相变、微观结构演变和力学性能

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Abstract

Blast furnace cement-dolomite mortars prepared from commercial cement (CEM-III/B) containing ~75% of slag and natural dolomite were aged under accelerated conditions at 60 °C in 1 M NaOH for 0-24 months. The hydration products and microstructure features of the mortars were studied using XRD, TGA and SEM-EDS methods, with blast furnace cement paste for comparison. The results showed that the presence of dolomite enhanced slag hydration, as the carbonates released during dedolomitisation promoted Ca and Si dissolution from the slag grains. After prolonged ageing, a multi-rim structure was observed around the slag particles: the inner rim primarily consisted of a hydrotalcite-like phase mixed with C-S(A)-H gel, while the outer rims were richer in C-S(A)-H gel, with varying calcium content. Monocarbonate phase was additionally detected at the slag-paste interface in the presence of dolomite. The observed increase in mechanical strength during ageing had to do with two reasons: (i) the increase in hydration product content and (ii) the densification of microstructure due to the formation of calcium carbonate, which filled pores and microcracks and the possible carbonation of C-S (A)-H gel in the binding paste. Under the investigated alkaline ageing conditions, dolomite acts as a chemically active component rather than an inert filler, influencing both slag hydration kinetics and the composition of the resulting hydration products.

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