In situ chemical modification of C–S–H induced by CO 2 laser irradiation

Materials and Structures(2018)

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Fire-induced compositional changes lead to strength loss and even failure in cement and concrete. Calcium silicate hydrate (C–S–H) gel, the main product of cement hydration, dehydrates at 25–200 °C, while temperatures of 850–900 °C alter its structure. A Raman spectroscopic study of the amorphous and crystalline phases forming after CO 2 laser radiation of cement mortar showed that C–S–H dehydration yielded tricalcium silicate at higher, and dicalcium silicate at lower, temperatures. Post-radiation variations were identified in the position of the band generated by Si–O bond stretching vibrations.
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Microstructure,Calcium silicate hydrate,Spectroscopy,Degradation,Ca2SiO4,Ca2SiO5
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