The Interfacial Transition Zone in Alkali-Activated Slag Mortars

The interfacial transition zone (ITZ) is known to strongly influence the mechanical and transport properties of mortars and concretes. This paper studies the ITZ between siliceous (quartz) aggregates and alkali activated slag binders in the context of mortar specimens. Backscattered electron images...

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Main Authors: Rackel eSan Nicolas, John L. Provis
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Materials
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmats.2015.00070/full
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spelling doaj-b07ec04bfbd849a992f98620d38be5122020-11-24T22:52:02ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Materials2296-80162015-12-01210.3389/fmats.2015.00070172083The Interfacial Transition Zone in Alkali-Activated Slag MortarsRackel eSan Nicolas0Rackel eSan Nicolas1John L. Provis2John L. Provis3University of MelbourneUniversity of MelbourneUniversity of SheffieldUniversity of MelbourneThe interfacial transition zone (ITZ) is known to strongly influence the mechanical and transport properties of mortars and concretes. This paper studies the ITZ between siliceous (quartz) aggregates and alkali activated slag binders in the context of mortar specimens. Backscattered electron images (BSE) generated in an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) are used to identify unreacted binder components, reaction products and porosity in the zone surrounding aggregate particles, by composition and density contrast. X-ray mapping is used to exclude the regions corresponding to the aggregates from the BSE image of the ITZ, thus enabling analysis of only the binder phases, which are segmented into binary images by grey level discrimination. A distinct yet dense ITZ region is present in the alkali-activated slag mortars, containing a reduced content of unreacted slag particles compared to the bulk binder. The elemental analysis of this region shows that it contains a (C,N)-A-S-H gel which seems to have a higher content of Na (potentially deposited through desiccation of the pore solution) and a lower content of Ca than the bulk inner and outer products forming in the main binding region. These differences are potentially important in terms of long-term concrete performance, as the absence of a highly porous interfacial transition zone region is expected to provide a positive influence on the mechanical and transport properties of alkali-activated slag concretes.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmats.2015.00070/fullmicrostructureInterfacial transition zoneBackscattered electron imagingAlkali activated slagX-ray mapping
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author Rackel eSan Nicolas
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John L. Provis
John L. Provis
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Rackel eSan Nicolas
John L. Provis
John L. Provis
The Interfacial Transition Zone in Alkali-Activated Slag Mortars
Frontiers in Materials
microstructure
Interfacial transition zone
Backscattered electron imaging
Alkali activated slag
X-ray mapping
author_facet Rackel eSan Nicolas
Rackel eSan Nicolas
John L. Provis
John L. Provis
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title The Interfacial Transition Zone in Alkali-Activated Slag Mortars
title_short The Interfacial Transition Zone in Alkali-Activated Slag Mortars
title_full The Interfacial Transition Zone in Alkali-Activated Slag Mortars
title_fullStr The Interfacial Transition Zone in Alkali-Activated Slag Mortars
title_full_unstemmed The Interfacial Transition Zone in Alkali-Activated Slag Mortars
title_sort interfacial transition zone in alkali-activated slag mortars
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Materials
issn 2296-8016
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The interfacial transition zone (ITZ) is known to strongly influence the mechanical and transport properties of mortars and concretes. This paper studies the ITZ between siliceous (quartz) aggregates and alkali activated slag binders in the context of mortar specimens. Backscattered electron images (BSE) generated in an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) are used to identify unreacted binder components, reaction products and porosity in the zone surrounding aggregate particles, by composition and density contrast. X-ray mapping is used to exclude the regions corresponding to the aggregates from the BSE image of the ITZ, thus enabling analysis of only the binder phases, which are segmented into binary images by grey level discrimination. A distinct yet dense ITZ region is present in the alkali-activated slag mortars, containing a reduced content of unreacted slag particles compared to the bulk binder. The elemental analysis of this region shows that it contains a (C,N)-A-S-H gel which seems to have a higher content of Na (potentially deposited through desiccation of the pore solution) and a lower content of Ca than the bulk inner and outer products forming in the main binding region. These differences are potentially important in terms of long-term concrete performance, as the absence of a highly porous interfacial transition zone region is expected to provide a positive influence on the mechanical and transport properties of alkali-activated slag concretes.
topic microstructure
Interfacial transition zone
Backscattered electron imaging
Alkali activated slag
X-ray mapping
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmats.2015.00070/full
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