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Article Dans Une Revue Cement and Concrete Research Année : 2004

Cement pastes alteration by liquid manure organic acids: chemical and mineralogical characterization

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Liquid manure, stored in silos often made of concrete, contains volatile fatty acids (VFAs) that are chemically very aggressive for the cementitious matrix. Among common cements, blast-furnace slag cements are classically resistant to aggressive environments and particularly to acidic media. However, some standards impose the use of low C3A content cements when constructing the liquid manure silos. Previous studies showed the poor performance of low-C3A ordinary Portland cement (OPC). This article aims at clarifying this ambiguity by analyzing mechanisms of organic acid attack on cementitious materials and identifying the cement composition parameters influencing the durability of agricultural concrete. This study concentrated on three types of hardened cement pastes made with OPC, low-C3A OPC and slag cement, which were immersed in a mixture of several organic acids simulating liquid manure. The chemical and mineralogical modifications were analyzed by electronic microprobe, XRD and BSE mode SEM observations. The attack by the organic acids on liquid manure may be compared with that of strong acids. The alteration translates into a lixiviation, and the organic acid anions have no specific effect since the calcium salts produced are soluble in water. The results show the better durability of slag cement paste and the necessity to limit the amount of CaO, to increase the amount of SiO2 (i.e., reduction of the Ca/Si ratio of C-S-H is not sufficient) and to favor the presence of secondary elements in cement.

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Génie civil

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hal-02160792 , version 1 (19-06-2019)

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Alexandra Bertron, Gilles Escadeillas, J. Duchesne. Cement pastes alteration by liquid manure organic acids: chemical and mineralogical characterization. Cement and Concrete Research, 2004, 34 (10), pp.1823-1835. ⟨10.1016/j.cemconres.2004.01.002⟩. ⟨hal-02160792⟩
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