NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
Online ISSN : 2185-0925
Print ISSN : 0369-4577
Sorption of Chloride-ion, Sulfate-ion and Phosphate-ion in Calcium Silicate Hydrates
Akinori NAKAMURAEtsuo SAKAIKenichi NISHIZAWAYoko OHBAMasaki DAIMON
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1999 Volume 1999 Issue 6 Pages 415-420

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This study discusses the capacity of sorption of various ions in calcium silicate hydrates. Chlorideion, sulfate-ion and phosphate-ion were sorbed in synthesized calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H). The amount of sorbed chloride-ion, sulfate-ion and phosphate-ion in C-S-H were 172 mg/g, 54 mg/g and 667 mg/g, respectively. In the case of sorption of phosphate-ion, phosphate-ion and C-S-H reacted to produce hydroxyapatite. In the leaching test, 15% of chloride-ion, 18% of sulfate-ion and 34% of phosphateion were dissolved from C-S-H sorbing respectiveanions. On the other hand, 65% offixed chlorideion in Friedel's salt was dissolved in the leaching test. Therefore, the fixing ability of chloride-ion in C-S-H is higher than that in Friedel's salt.

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