Developments in the Built Environment (Oct 2024)

Study on pore structure and acoustic emission characteristics of Mg(OH)2 modified expired cement

  • Xianyuanning Feng,
  • Xiaolou Chi,
  • Chaolin Wang,
  • Kun Zhang,
  • Li Shaoqi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
p. 100501

Abstract

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This study investigated the preparation of cementitious mortar specimens (ECM) by blending different dosages of pure magnesium hydroxide (AR), active magnesium oxide, and nano magnesium hydroxide as external additives with expired composite Portland cement. The optimal solution was selected by comparing their “nuclear magnetic resonance” (NMR), mechanical properties, and acoustic emission characteristics. NMR experiments revealed that the addition of 4 wt% nano magnesium hydroxide to expired cement resulted in the largest decrease in harmful pore content in ECM, reaching 21.9%. Mechanical performance testing and acoustic emission monitoring results indicated that the strength of ECM reached a maximum of 21.356 MPa with the addition of 4 wt% nano magnesium hydroxide, representing a 20.2% increase compared to the control group. This suggests that adding 4 wt% nano magnesium hydroxide to expired cement is a preferable option.

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