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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Macphee, Donald
University of Aberdeen
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- 2023Fairly and Rapidly Assessing Low Carbon Concrete Made with Slowly Reacting Cements
- 2020Exposed Aggregate Areas and Photocatalytic Efficiency of Photocatalytic Aggregate Mortarcitations
- 2019Photocatalytic Functionalized Aggregatecitations
- 2018The cuboid method for measurement of thermal properties of cement-based materials using the guarded heat flow metercitations
- 2017The reactivity of aluminosilicate glasses in cements - effects of Ca content on dissolution characteristics and surface precipitationcitations
- 2017An investigation of the electronic, structural and magnetic properties of the ruddlesden-popper phase Sr3RuCoO7citations
- 2016An investigation of the optical properties and water splitting potential of the coloured metallic perovskites Sr1-xBaxMoO3citations
- 2016Band structure and charge carrier dynamics in (W,N)-codoped TiO2 resolved by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy combined with UV-vis and EPR spectroscopiescitations
- 2016The Structure and Optical Properties of Sr1-xCaxMoO3citations
- 2015Properties and photochemistry of valence-induced-Ti3+ enriched (Nb,N)-codoped anatase TiO2 semiconductorscitations
- 2011A physico-chemical basis for novel cementitious binderscitations
- 2010Novel cement systems (sustainability)citations
- 2010Effect of Calcium Additions on N-A-S-H Cementitious Gelscitations
- 2010Effect on fresh C-S-H gels of the simultaneous addition of alkali and aluminiumcitations
- 2010Factors influencing colour in white Portland cements
- 2010Engineering Photocatalytic Cements: Understanding TiO2 Surface Chemistry to Control and Modulate Photocatalytic Performancescitations
- 2010Stability of synthetic calcium silicate hydrate gels in presence of alkalis, aluminum, and soluble silicacitations
- 2009Rhodamine B discolouration on TiO 2 in the cement environmentcitations
- 2009Study of the decalcification process in mortars degraded by NH4NO3 by using ultrasonic techniquescitations
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Study of the decalcification process in mortars degraded by NH4NO3 by using ultrasonic techniques
Abstract
<p>Water takes part in most if not all of the degradation processes experienced by cement-based materials during their service-life. The effect of pure water usually is not of primary concern as it involves very lengthy degradation diffusion controlled processes; aqueous solutions are more aggressive, promoting increased solubility of matrix components and microstructure modification due to leaching. The ability to monitor such changes non-destructively presents a number of challenges as, often, conventional characterisation techniques require sample preparation likely to modify the properties of interest. In this study, ultrasonic pulse velocity profiles have provided a non-destructive means of monitoring microstructural changes during aggressive leaching of blastfurnace slag cement mortars with ammonium nitrate solutions. These data are compared with corresponding analyses by destructive techniques including mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), water porosity measurements, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). By analysing degraded ultrasonic velocity profiles it has been possible to calculate degraded depths in the samples, which correlate well with those results obtained by conventional methods.</p>