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  • 2024Multi-performance experimental assessment of autogenous and crystalline admixture-stimulated self-healing in UHPFRCCs: Validation and reliability analysis through an inter-laboratory study20citations
  • 2024Multi-performance experimental assessment of autogenous and crystalline admixture-stimulated self-healing in UHPFRCCs: Validation and reliability analysis through an inter-laboratory study20citations
  • 2023A review of the efficiency of self-healing concrete technologies for durable and sustainable concrete under realistic conditions66citations
  • 2023Evaluation of Fillers for Magnesium Potassium Phosphate Cement (MKPC) for the Encapsulation of Low and Intermediate Level Metallic Radioactive Wastes7citations
  • 2022Methods for characterising the steel–concrete interface to enhance understanding of reinforcement corrosion:a critical review by RILEM TC 262-SCI27citations
  • 2022Methods for characterising the steel–concrete interface to enhance understanding of reinforcement corrosion27citations
  • 2020Characterization of Cebama low-pH reference concrete and assessment of its alteration with representative waters in radioactive waste repositories15citations
  • 2020Characterization of Cebama low-pH reference concrete and assessment of its alteration with representative waters in radioactive waste repositories15citations
  • 2016Shrinkage behaviour and related corrosion performance of low-pH cementitious materials based on OPC or CACcitations

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  • Schröfl, Christof
  • Borg, Ruben Paul
  • Alvarez, Ana Blanco
  • Roig-Flores, Marta
  • Lo Monte, Francesco
  • Jackson, Sam J. P.
  • Nasner, Milena
  • Ferrara, Liberato
  • Serna, Pedro
  • Repesa, Lamija
  • Doostkami, Hesam
  • Snoeck, Didier
  • Giménez, Mercedes
  • De Belie, Nele
  • Blanco, Ana
  • Lozano Násner, Albany Milena
  • De Belie, Nele D.
  • Gruyaert, Elke
  • Camacho, Esteban
  • Kannikachalam, Niranjan Prabhu
  • Summa, Davide Di
  • Belie, Nele De
  • Pourhaji, Pardis
  • Cappellesso, Vanessa
  • Dabral, Kiran
  • García-Lodeiro, Inés
  • Ruiz, Ana Isabel
  • Cuevas, Jaime
  • Dieguez, Mikel
  • Fernández, Raúl
  • Michel, Alexander
  • Rasol, Mezgeen
  • Criado, Maria
  • Mundra, Shishir
  • Wong, Hong S.
  • Angst, Ueli M.
  • Correia, Maria Joao
  • Elsener, Bernhard
  • Polder, Rob
  • Isgor, O. Burkan
  • François, Raoul
  • Zhao, Yuxi
  • Gulikers, Joost
  • Pacheco, Jose
  • Sørensen, Henrik
  • Raupach, Michael
  • Geiker, Mette R.
  • Rastrick, Emily
  • Gaboreau, Stéphane
  • Ait Mouheb, Naila
  • Večerník, Petr
  • Vasconcelos, Rita
  • Corkhill, Claire
  • Leivo, Markku
  • Holt, Erika
  • Červinka, Radek
  • Montoya, Vanessa
  • Vašíček, Radek
  • Read, David
  • Svoboda, Jiří
  • Fink, Nicolas
  • Vehmas, Tapio
  • Mouheb, Naila Ait
  • Corkhill, Claire L.
  • Gaboreau, Stephane
  • Sánchez-Moreno, Mercedes
  • Fernández-Luco, L.
  • Calvo, José Luis García
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Characterization of Cebama low-pH reference concrete and assessment of its alteration with representative waters in radioactive waste repositories

  • Rastrick, Emily
  • Večerník, Petr
  • Vasconcelos, Rita
  • Alonso, Maria Cruz
  • Leivo, Markku
  • Holt, Erika
  • Červinka, Radek
  • Mouheb, Naila Ait
  • Corkhill, Claire L.
  • Montoya, Vanessa
  • Gaboreau, Stephane
  • Vašíček, Radek
  • Read, David
  • Svoboda, Jiří
  • Fink, Nicolas
  • Vehmas, Tapio
Abstract

<p>Concretes, mortars and grouts are used for structural and isolation purposes in radioactive and nuclear waste repositories. For example, concrete is used for deposition tunnel end plugs, engineered barriers, mortars for rock bolting and injection grouts for fissure sealing. Despite of the materials anticipated functionality, it is extremely important to understand the long-term material behaviour in repository environments. A reference concrete and mortar for the Cebama project based on a cement, silica and blast furnace slag ternary blend were designed and characterized in different laboratories with multiple experimental methods (XRD, XAS at the Fe and Cl K-edges, SEM-EDX, <sup>29</sup>Si and <sup>27</sup>Al MAS-NMR, TG-DSC, MIP and Kerosene porosimetry) and techniques (punch strength tests). The reference concrete enabled comparison of results from different institutes and experimental techniques, unifying the individual results to more comprehensive body. The Cebama reference concrete and mortar were designed to have high durability and compatible formulation with respect to an engineered barrier system in clay or crystalline host-rocks, having pore solution pH significantly lower than traditional concretes. This work presents main results regarding their characterization and alteration in contact with representative waters present in radioactive waste repositories. Pore solution pH of the matured reference concrete was 11.4–11.6. The main hydrated phases were C–S–H and C-A-S-H gels with a Ca:Si ratio between 0.5 and 0.7 and an Al:Si ratio of 0.05. Minor phases were ettringite and hydrotalcite. Iron(III) could be in the C–S–H phases and no Cl-bearing solid phases were identified. Connected porosity and pore size distribution was characterized by MIP observing that, as expected, the size of the pores in the hydrated cement phases varies from the micro-to the nanoscale. Connected porosity of both materials were low. Compressive strength of the concrete was 115 MPa, corresponding to traditional high-performance concrete. Degradation of these materials in contact with different waters mainly produce their decalcification and enrichment in Mg for waters containing high amount of this element, like the clay waters.</p>

Topics
  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • pore
  • phase
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • strength
  • cement
  • thermogravimetry
  • differential scanning calorimetry
  • iron
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • porosity
  • durability
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy
  • x-ray absorption spectroscopy
  • porosimetry