Materials (Apr 2018)

Chloride Ion Adsorption Capacity of Anion Exchange Resin in Cement Mortar

  • Yunsu Lee,
  • Hanseung Lee,
  • Dohyun Jung,
  • Zhengxin Chen,
  • Seungmin Lim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11040560
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 560

Abstract

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This paper presents the effect of anion exchange resin (AER) on the adsorption of chloride ions in cement mortar. The kinetic and equilibrium behaviors of AER were investigated in distilled water and Ca(OH)2 saturated solutions, and then the adsorption of chloride ions by the AER in the mortar specimen was determined. The AER was used as a partial replacement for sand in the mortar specimen. The mortar specimen was coated with epoxy, except for an exposed surface, and then immersed in a NaCl solution for 140 days. The chloride content in the mortar specimen was characterized by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis and electron probe microanalysis. The results showed that the AER could adsorb the chloride ions from the solution rapidly but had a relatively low performance when the pH of its surrounding environment increased. When the AER was mixed in the cement mortar, its chloride content was higher than that of the cement matrix around it, which confirms the chloride ion adsorption capacity of the AER.

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