TY - CONF A1 - Adam, Christian A1 - Schraut, Katharina A1 - Adamczyk, Burkart A1 - Weimann, Karin A1 - Gluth, Gregor T1 - Erzeugung klimaschonender Bindemittel als Alternativen zu Zement durch thermochemische Behandlung von mineralischen Nebenprodukten und Abfällen T2 - Mineralische Nebenprodukte und Abfälle 9 N2 - Die Zementindustrie erzeugt etwa 6-7% der globalen CO2-Emissionen und steht damit als Industriezweig vor dem Hintergrund einer anvisierten Klimaneutralität vor gewaltigen Herausforderungen. Der Prozess der Klinkerherstellung wurde über die vergangenen Jahrzehnte bereits kontinuierlich optimiert. Seit 1990 ist es der deutschen Zementindustrie gelungen, die spezifischen CO2-Emissionen der Zementproduktion u. a. durch den Einsatz alternativer, nicht fossiler Brennstoffe und durch Absenkung des Klinkergehalts im Zement um 20 % zu senken. Weitere konventionelle Minderungsstrategien versprechen jedoch nur noch wenig zusätzliche Reduktion. Im Falle des Portlandklinkers besteht die Schwierigkeit darin, dass zwei Drittel der CO2-Emissionen rohstoffbedingt durch die Entsäuerung des Kalksteins (CaCO3) anfallen, die durch die beschriebenen Maßnahmen nicht weiter abgesenkt werden können. Vielmehr wird es erforderlich sein, noch zu entwickelnde oder zu optimierende Technologien anzuwenden und ggf. alle relevanten Ebenen wie Produktion, Weiterverarbeitung und Anwendung von Zement und Beton neu zu denken. Neben technologischen Ansätzen zur CO2-Abscheidung mit nachfolgender langfristiger Speicherung (Carbon Capture and Storage – CCS) oder Verwertung (Carbon Capture and Utilisation – CCU) werden auch alternative Rohstoffe für die Zementproduktion und alternative Bindemittel in Betracht zu ziehen sein. T2 - Berliner Konferenz Mineralische Nebenprodukte und Abfälle CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 25.04.2022 KW - Zement KW - Sekundärrohstoff PY - 2022 SN - 978-3-944310-58-9 SP - 372 EP - 385 PB - TK-Verlag CY - Neuruppin AN - OPUS4-54737 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bessaies-Bey, H. A1 - Khayat, K. H. A1 - Palacios, M. A1 - Schmidt, Wolfram A1 - Roussel, N. T1 - Viscosity modifying agents: Key components of advanced cement-based materials with adapted rheology JF - Cement and Concrete Research N2 - Viscosity modifying agents (VMAs) are essential ingredients for the production of flowable cement-based materials. This paper presents an overview of commonly used VMAs and attempts to shed some light on the underlying physics at the origin of their mechanisms of action. The main molecular parameters of VMA controlling the rheological properties of the cement pore solution are highlighted. As the mechanisms of action of VMAs in cement-based materials are closely related to their affinity with the surface of cement particles, the adsorption of the main VMA types is discussed. The effect of VMAs on flow properties and stability of cement-based materials is presented for VMAs added without any superplasticizer, and then in systems incorporating both VMAs and superplasticizers. Finally, the effect of VMAs in enhancing concrete properties to secure adequate performance of different construction applications, and perspectives for future developments of novel cement-based materials made with VMAs are showcased. KW - Viscosity modifying agents KW - Cement KW - Stability KW - Rheology KW - Working mechanism KW - Compatibility PY - 2022 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cemconres.2021.106646 VL - 152 SP - 1 EP - 20 PB - Elsevier AN - OPUS4-58396 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gluth, Gregor A1 - Grengg, C. A1 - Ukrainczyk, N. A1 - Mittermayr, F. A1 - Dietzel, M. T1 - Acid resistance of alkali-activated materials: Recent advances and research needs JF - RILEM Technical Letters N2 - Cementitious materials are frequently applied in environments in which they are exposed to acid attack, e.g., in sewer systems, biogas plants, and agricultural/food-related industries. Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) have repeatedly been shown to exhibit a remarkably high resistance against attack by organic and inorganic acids and, thus, are promising candidates for the construction and the repair of acid-exposed structures. However, the reaction mechanisms and processes affecting the acid resistance of AAMs have just recently begun to be understood in more detail. The present contribution synthesises these advances and outlines potentially fruitful avenues of research. The interaction between AAMs and acids proceeds in a multistep process wherein different aspects of deterioration extend to different depths, complicating the overall determination of acid resistance. Partly due to this indistinct definition of the ‘depth of corrosion’, the effects of the composition of AAMs on their acid resistance cannot be unambiguously identified to date. Important parallels exist between the deterioration of low-Ca AAMs and the weathering/corrosion of minerals and glasses (dissolution-reprecipitation mechanism). Additional research requirements relate to the deterioration mechanism of high-Ca AAMs; how the character of the corroded layer influences the rate of deterioration; the effects of shrinkage and the bond between AAMs and substrates. KW - Alkali-activated materials KW - Acid attack KW - Acid resistance KW - Concrete repair KW - MIC PY - 2022 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-557376 DO - https://doi.org/10.21809/rilemtechlett.2022.157 SN - 2518-0231 VL - 7 SP - 58 EP - 67 PB - RILEM Publications SARL CY - Paris AN - OPUS4-55737 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gluth, Gregor A1 - Ke, X. A1 - Vollpracht, A. A1 - Weiler, L. A1 - Bernal, S. A. A1 - Cyr, M. A1 - Dombrowski-Daube, K. A1 - Geddes, D. A. A1 - Grengg, C. A1 - Le Galliard, C. A1 - Nedeljkovic, M. A1 - Provis, J. L. A1 - Valentini, L. A1 - Walkley, B. T1 - Carbonation rate of alkali-activated concretes and high-volume SCM concretes: a literature data analysis by RILEM TC 281-CCC JF - Materials and Structures N2 - The current understanding of the carbonation and the prediction of the carbonation rate of alkali-activated concretes is complicated inter alia by the wide range of binder chemistries used and testing conditions adopted. To overcome some of the limitations of individual studies and to identify general correlations between mix design parameters and carbonation resistance, the RILEM TC 281-CCC ‘Carbonation of Concrete with Supplementary Cementitious Materials’ Working Group 6 compiled and analysed carbonation data for alkali-activated concretes and mortars from the literature. For comparison purposes, data for blended Portland cement-based concretes with a high percentage of SCMs (≥ 66% of the binder) were also included in the database. The analysis indicates that water/CaO ratio and water/binder ratio exert an influence on the carbonation resistance of alkali-activated concretes; however, these parameters are not good indicators of the carbonation resistance when considered individually. A better indicator of the carbonation resistance of alkali-activated concretes under conditions approximating natural carbonation appears to be their water/(CaO + MgOeq + Na2Oeq + K2Oeq) ratio, where the subscript ‘eq’ indicates an equivalent amount based on molar masses. Nevertheless, this ratio can serve as approximate indicator at best, as other parameters also affect the carbonation resistance of alkali-activated concretes. In addition, the analysis of the database points to peculiarities of accelerated tests using elevated CO2 concentrations for low-Ca alkali-activated concretes, indicating that even at the relatively modest concentration of 1% CO2, accelerated testing may lead to inaccurate predictions of the carbonation resistance under natural exposure conditions. KW - Alkali-activated materials KW - Durability KW - Carbonation KW - Accelerated testing PY - 2022 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-560037 DO - https://doi.org/10.1617/s11527-022-02041-4 VL - 55 IS - 8 SP - 1 EP - 15 PB - Springer Nature AN - OPUS4-56003 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Henning, Ricky A1 - Sturm, Patrick A1 - Geddes, D.A. A1 - Keßler, S. A1 - Walkley, B. A1 - Gluth, Gregor T1 - The influence of curing temperature on the strength and phase assemblage of hybrid cements based on GGBFS/FA blends JF - Frontiers in Materials N2 - Hybrid cements are composites made of Portland cement or Portland clinker and one or more supplementary cementitious materials like slag, fly ash or metakaolin, activated with an alkali salt. To date, their hydration mechanism and the phase formation at various temperatures is insufficiently understood, partly due to the large variability of the raw materials used. In the present study, three hybrid cements based on ground granulated blast furnace slag, fly ash, Portland clinker and sodium sulfate, and an alkali-activated slag/fly ash blend were cured at 10 and 21.5°C, and subsequently analyzed by XRD, 27Al MAS NMR, and TGA. The compressive strength of the hybrid cements was higher by up to 27% after 91-day curing at 10°C, compared to curing at 21.5°C. The experimental results as well as thermodynamic modeling indicate that the differences in compressive strength were related to a different phase assemblage, mainly differing amounts of strätlingite and C-N-A-S-H, and the associated differences of the volume of hydration products. While the strätlingite was amorphous to X-rays, it could be identified by 27Al MAS NMR spectroscopy, TGA and thermodynamic modeling. The microstructural properties of the hybrid cements and the alkali-activated slag/fly ash blend as well as the compatibility between thermodynamic modeling results and experimental data as a function of curing temperature and time are discussed. KW - Hybrid cements KW - Strätlingite KW - Thermodynamic modelling KW - Hydration PY - 2022 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-557767 DO - https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2022.982568 SN - 2296-8016 VL - 9 SP - 1 EP - 16 PB - Frontiers AN - OPUS4-55776 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kazlagic, Anera A1 - Russo, Francesco A1 - Vogl, Jochen A1 - Sturm, Patrick A1 - Stephan, D. A1 - Gluth, Gregor ED - Resch-Genger, Ute ED - Koch, Matthias ED - Meermann, Björn ED - Weller, Michael G. T1 - Development of a sample preparation procedure for Sr isotope analysis of Portland cements JF - Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry N2 - The 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratio can, in principle, be used for provenancing of cement. However, while commercial cements consist of multiple components, no detailed investigation into their individual 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratios or their influence on the integral 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratio of the resulting cement was conducted previously. Therefore, the present study aimed at determining and comparing the conventional 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratios of a diverse set of Portland cements and their corresponding Portland clinkers, the major component of these cements. Two approaches to remove the additives from the cements, i.e. to measure the conventional 87Sr/86Sr isotopic fingerprint of the clinker only, were tested, namely, treatment with a potassium hydroxide/sucrose solution and sieving on a 11-µm sieve. Dissolution in concentrated hydrochloric acid/nitric acid and in diluted nitric acid was employed to determine the 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratios of the cements and the individual clinkers. The aim was to find the most appropriate sample preparation procedure for cement provenancing, and the selection was realised by comparing the 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratios of differently treated cements with those of the corresponding clinkers. None of the methods to separate the clinkers from the cements proved to be satisfactory. However, it was found that the 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratios of clinker and cement generally corresponded, meaning that the latter can be used as a proxy for the clinker 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratio. Finally, the concentrated hydrochloric acid/nitric acid dissolution method was found to be the most suitable sample preparation method for the cements; it is thus recommended for 87Sr/86Sr isotope analyses for cement provenancing. KW - Cement KW - Provenancing KW - Sr isotopes KW - Portland clinker KW - Dissolution PY - 2022 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-542239 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-021-03821-7 SN - 1618-2642 SN - 1618-2650 VL - 414 IS - 15 (Topical collection: Analytical methods and applications in the materials and life sciences) SP - 4379 EP - 4389 PB - Springer CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-54223 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lapiro, I. A1 - Mezhov, Alexander A1 - Kovler, K. T1 - Performance of corrosion inhibitors in reinforced concrete elements under electrical voltage JF - Construction and Building Materials N2 - The current paper develops a novel accelerated corrosion test method based on Faraday’s law to investigate the performance of different inhibitors in reinforced concrete elements under electrical voltage. Using the proposed method two commercially available and three lab-made inhibitors were tested. Lab-made inhibitors based on potassium fluorosilicate and amine carboxylate showed the best performance over others. Furthermore, it is found that under an electrical potential environment beyond 3.6 V, the higher the concrete strength, the more efficient is the corrosion inhibition. Based on experimental results, a novel model describing the corrosion evolution in reinforced concrete was proposed. KW - Steel corrosion KW - Reinforced concrete KW - Accelerated test KW - Corrosion inhibitor KW - Stray current PY - 2022 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2022.127656 SN - 0950-0618 VL - 342 IS - 342 SP - 1 EP - 10 PB - Elsevier Ltd. AN - OPUS4-58249 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mezhov, Alexander A1 - Ben Shir, I. A1 - Schmidt, A. A1 - Kovler, K. A1 - Diesendruck, Ch. E. T1 - Retardation mechanism of cement hydration by a comb polyphosphate superplasticizer JF - Construction and Building Materials N2 - The retardation mechanism of cement hydration as imparted by the addition of polyphosphate comb superplasticizer to model cement containing C3S, C3A and calcium sulfate hemihydrate is studied using XRD, ss NMR and calorimetry. Our findings show the retardation effect caused by the direct addition of polyphosphate comb superplasticizer differs significantly to that of conventional polycarboxylate superplasticizers. Conversely to polycarboxylates, polyphosphates, at a low dosage, inhibits the silicate reaction without affecting the aluminate reaction and formation of ettringite. Yet, at high doses, both reactions are hampered, and the induction period extended, followed by accelerated aluminate and silicate reactions. KW - Superplasticizer KW - Polyphosphate KW - Retardation KW - Cement hydration PY - 2022 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2022.128698 SN - 0950-0618 VL - 352 SP - 1 EP - 13 PB - Elsevier Ltd. AN - OPUS4-58246 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Mezhov, Alexander A1 - Robens-Radermacher, Annika A1 - Zhang, Kun A1 - Kühne, Hans-Carsten A1 - Unger, Jörg F. A1 - Schmidt, Wolfram T1 - Temperature Impact on the Structural Build-Up of Cementitious Materials - Experimental and Modelling Study N2 - With increasing focus on industrialized processing, investigating, understanding, and modelling the structural build-up of cementitious materials becomes more important. The structural build-up governs the key property of fresh printable materials -- buildability -- and it influences the mechanical properties after the deposition. The structural build-up rate can be adjusted by optimization of the mixture composition and the use of concrete admixtures. Additionally, it is known, that the environmental conditions, i.e. humidity and temperature have a significant impact on the kinetic of cement hydration and the resulting hardened properties, such as shrinkage, cracking resistance etc. In this study, small amplitude oscillatory shear (SAOS) tests are applied to examine the structural build-up rate of cement paste subject to different temperatures under controlled humidity. The results indicate significant influences of the ambient temperature on the intensity of the re-flocculation (Rthix) rate, while the structuration rate (Athix) is almost not affected. A bi-linear thixotropy model extended by temperature dependent parameters coupled with a linear viscoelastic material model is proposed to simulate the mechanical behaviour considering the structural build-up during the SAOS test. T2 - Third RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication (Digital Concrete 2022) CY - Loughborough, UK DA - 27.06.2022 KW - Structural build-up KW - Rheological properties KW - Modelling PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-55581 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Mezhov, Alexander A1 - Robens-Radermacher, Annika ED - Mezhov, Alexander ED - Robens-Radermacher, Annika ED - Zhang, Kun ED - Kühne, Hans-Carsten ED - Unger, Jörg F. ED - Schmidt, Wolfram T1 - Temperature Impact on the Structural Build-Up of Cementitious Materials - Experimental and Modelling Study T2 - Third RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication N2 - With increasing focus on industrialized processing, investigating, understanding, and modelling the structural build-up of cementitious materials becomes more important. The structural build-up governs the key property of fresh printable materials -- buildability -- and it influences the mechanical properties after the deposition. The structural build-up rate can be adjusted by optimization of the mixture composition and the use of concrete admixtures. Additionally, it is known, that the environmental conditions, i.e. humidity and temperature have a significant impact on the kinetic of cement hydration and the resulting hardened properties, such as shrinkage, cracking resistance etc. In this study, small amplitude oscillatory shear (SAOS) tests are applied to examine the structural build-up rate of cement paste subject to different temperatures under controlled humidity. The results indicate significant influences of the ambient temperature on the intensity of the re-flocculation (Rthix) rate, while the structuration rate (Athix) is almost not affected. A bi-linear thixotropy model extended by temperature dependent parameters coupled with a linear viscoelastic material model is proposed to simulate the mechanical behaviour considering the structural build-up during the SAOS test T2 - Third RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication (Digital Concrete 2022) CY - Loughborough, UK DA - 27.06.2022 KW - Structural build-up KW - Rheological properties KW - Modelling PY - 2022 SN - 978-3-031-06116-5 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06116-5_49 VL - 37 SP - 330 EP - 336 PB - Springer International Publishing CY - Cham AN - OPUS4-55580 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -