Sulfate adjustment for cement with triisopropanolamine: Mechanism of early strength enhancement

Publish Time: 2019-03-20     Origin: Site

Sulfate adjustment for cement with triisopropanolamine: Mechanism of early strength enhancement



This paper investigated the impacts of sulfate adjustment on strength, hydration and the microstructure of cement with triisopropanolamine (TIPA) to propose the mechanism of early strength enhancement from the microscopic point of view. The results showed that a single addition of TIPA was only good for cement strength promotion on 28 days. While an appropriate sulfate adjustment (∼0.6% in SO 3 ) was effective in enhancing the 1 day and 3 days strengths of cement with TIPA. When more sulfate was introduced, a clear delay in the AFt to AFm conversion and a steady increase of heat release could be observed during the early hydration of cement. QXRD analyses revealed that TIPA was able to promote the hydration of intermediate phases, particularly C 4 AF, resulting in the fast formation of aluminate hydrates. The increased sulfate in cement with TIPA not only stabilized AFt formation but also promoted the silicate reaction in the early stages. SEM confirmed that the single addition of TIPA promoted the formation of coarse AFm clusters filling the pores of hardened cement paste. The increased sulfate restored the formation of fine AFt particles, which further refined the microstructure of the paste. Since the addition of TIPA and the adjustment of sulfate altered the hydration kinetics of intermediate phases, different aluminate hydrates intermixing with C-S-H could also be observed.

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