Super sulphated cement (SSC) is a very promising substitute for traditional construction materials (i.e. Portland cement), due to its enhanced durability and particularly low environmental impact.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe nucleation and growth of calcium-silicate-hydrate (C-S-H) is of fundamental importance for the strength development and durability of the concrete. However, the nucleation process of C-S-H is still not fully understood. The present work investigates how C-S-H nucleates by analyzing the aqueous phase of hydrating tricalcium silicate (CS) by applying inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy as well as analytical ultracentrifugation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChanges in the diversity of indigenous calcifying bacterial communities were determined before and after 1 year of biorepair treatment applied on indoor micro-cracked concrete walls. The biotreatment was based on the formation of an organo-mineral coating generated by Alkalihalobacillus pseudofirmus cultured in the presence of calcium lactate. Before and after the biotreatment, the calcifying bacterial strains belonging to either Firmicutes or Actinobacteria phylum were dominant depending on the sampling area.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdherent hardened cement paste attached to recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) generally presents a higher porosity than natural aggregates, which induces a lower porosity in the properties of RCA. The characterization of the adherent hardened cement paste content () in the fine RCA would promote better applications of RCA in concrete, but the determination of in fine RCA is not well established. A simple method based on salicylic acid dissolution was specifically developed to quantify the in RCA, especially for RCA containing limestone aggregates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBismuth(III) oxide is included as a radio-opacifier in dental materials, including hydraulic silicate cements, the material of choice for several endodontic procedures. It has been implicated in tooth discoloration after contact with endodontic irrigants, in particular NaOCl solution, To date, there has been no work on the chemistry: all reports have been of clinical findings only. The purpose now was to report the reactions leading to colour change from Bi2O3 in contact with solutions used in routine endodontic practice.
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