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Quantitative X-ray diffraction analysis of chromium(III) doped tricalcium silicate pastes

✍ Scribed by O.E. Omotoso; D.G. Ivey; R. Mikula


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
741 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-8846

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✦ Synopsis


The hydration products of tricalcium silicate (CsS)* pastes prepared with different concentrations of Cra' solutions have been investigated (w/s -0.5). Tricalcium silicate is the main constituent of Portland cement responsible for the strength and stability of hardened Portland cement paste. Cr(N0&.9HzO and [Cr(H20).4&]C1.2H20, added as dopants to C& simulate trivalent chromium waste that may be stabilized in ordinary Portland cement. X-ray diffraction was used to monitor the development of the hydration reaction products from the early stages to the late reaction stages. Leaching studies were carried out to evaluate the stability of the Cr'" containing phases in the hydrated C3S matrix.

When added in the trivalent form, chromium has been found to be primarily contained in C,S pastes as calcium chromium hydroxide complexes. The nature of the complex formed depended on the ambient conditions within the reaction chamber. The concentration of the chromium complexes were also found to vary considerably with both age and the chromium concentration in the initial Cr"'/C$ mixture. Cf" was found to be totally stabilized in CS paste and immobile in the standard acetic acid leaching test.