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  • 2024Citrate sorption on cement hydrates14citations
  • 2021Cement as a component of the multi-barrier system: radionuclide retention in cementitious environments1citations

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  • Geckeis, Horst
  • Guidone, Rosa Ester
  • Altmaier, Marcus
  • Winnefeld, Frank
  • Lothenbach, Barbara
  • Iglesias-Perez, Luis
  • Herm, Michel
  • Tasi, Agost
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Citrate sorption on cement hydrates

  • Geckeis, Horst
  • Guidone, Rosa Ester
  • Gaona, Xavier
  • Altmaier, Marcus
  • Winnefeld, Frank
  • Lothenbach, Barbara
Abstract

The interaction of citrate with hydrated Portland cement and its main hydrates: C-S-H (0.8 ≤ Ca/Si ≤ 1.4), ettringite, monosulfo-, hemi- and monocarboaluminate is investigated. The solubility of citrate-AFm and citrate-AFt was determined. Batch sorption experiments at pH = 13.2 showed that citrate sorbs relatively strongly on AFm phases and ettringite. Citrate sorbed only on the outer surfaces sites of monosulfoaluminate, monocarboaluminate and ettringite resulting in a low sorption capacity of ≈5–8 mmol/kg, while in the case of hemicarboaluminate sorption occurred also in the interlayer resulting in a sorption capacity of ≈1000 mmol/kg. The sorption on C-S-H was found one order of magnitude lower and increased with increasing Ca/Si as its uptake is promoted by the Ca-citrate surface complexes. The sorption coefficients of citrate measured on hydrated Portland cement were with R$_d$ = 10–30 L·kg$^{−1}$ comparable to the sorption observed on high Ca/Si C-S-H and AFm phases, underlining the strong uptake of citrate in hydrated cements.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • phase
  • experiment
  • atomic force microscopy
  • cement