Hydration kinetics of cements by Time-Domain Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Application to Portland-cement-derived endodontic pastes

被引:26
作者
Bortolotti, Villiam [1 ]
Fantazzini, Paola [2 ]
Mongiorgi, Romano [3 ]
Sauro, Salvatore [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Zanna, Silvano [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bologna, Dept DICAM, I-40131 Bologna, Italy
[2] Univ Bologna, Dept Phys, I-40127 Bologna, Italy
[3] Univ Bologna, Dept Earth & Geoenvironm Sci, Ctr Biomineral Crystallog & Biomat, I-40127 Bologna, Italy
[4] Univ Granada, Sch Dent, Granada, Spain
[5] Guys Hosp, Kings Coll Hosp, London Dent Inst, Dept Dent Biomat Sci,Kings Coll, London SE1 9RT, England
[6] Guys Hosp, St Thomas Hosp, London Dent Inst, Dept Dent Biomat Sci,Kings Coll, London SE1 9RT, England
关键词
NMR; Kinetics; Calcium-silicate-hydrate; Hydration products; Endodontic cements; MINERAL TRIOXIDE AGGREGATE; S-H GEL; SEALING ABILITY; NMR RELAXATION; SILICATE; WATER;
D O I
10.1016/j.cemconres.2011.12.006
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Time-Domain Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (TD-NMR) of H-1 nuclei is used to monitor the maturation up to 30 days of three different endodontic cement pastes. The "Solid-liquid" separation of the NMR signals and quasi-continuous distributions of relaxation times allow one to follow the formation of chemical compounds and the build-up of the nano- and subnano-structured C-S-H gel. H-1 populations, distinguished by their different mobilities, can be identified and assigned to water confined within the pores of the C-S-H gel, to crystallization water and Portlandite, and to hydroxyl groups. Changes of the TD-NMR parameters during hydration are in agreement with the expected effects of the different additives, which, as it is known, can substantially modify the rate of reactions and the properties of cementitious pastes. Endodontic cements are suitable systems to check the ability of this non-destructive technique to give insight into the complex hydration process of real cement pastes. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:577 / 582
页数:6
相关论文
共 42 条
[1]  
Abedi H R, 1995, J Calif Dent Assoc, V23, P36
[2]   Composition and density of nanoscale calcium-silicate-hydrate in cement [J].
Allen, Andrew J. ;
Thomas, Jeffrey J. ;
Jennings, Hamlin M. .
NATURE MATERIALS, 2007, 6 (04) :311-316
[3]   Analysis of C-S-H gel and cement paste by small-angle neutron scattering [J].
Allen, Andrew J. ;
Thomas, Jeffrey J. .
CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2007, 37 (03) :319-324
[4]   The influence of shrinkage-cracking on the drying behaviour of White Portland cement using Single-Point Imaging (SPI) [J].
Beyea, SD ;
Balcom, BJ ;
Bremner, TW ;
Prado, PJ ;
Cross, AR ;
Armstrong, RL ;
Grattan-Bellew, PE .
SOLID STATE NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE, 1998, 13 (1-2) :93-100
[5]   Examples of marginal resolution of NMR relaxation peaks using UPEN and diagnostics [J].
Borgia, GC ;
Brown, RJS ;
Fantazzini, P .
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, 2001, 19 (3-4) :473-475
[6]   Nuclear magnetic resonance relaxivity and surface-to-volume ratio in porous media with a wide distribution of pore sizes [J].
Borgia, GC ;
Brown, RJS ;
Fantazzini, P .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 1996, 79 (07) :3656-3664
[7]  
Bortolotti V., 2009, UPENWIN SOFTWARE INV
[8]   Sealing ability of MTA and radiopaque Portland cement with or without calcium chloride for root-end filling [J].
Bortoluzzi, Eduardo Antunes ;
Broon, Norberto Juarez ;
Bramante, Clovis Monteiro ;
Garcia, Roberto Brandao ;
de Moraes, Ivaldo Gomes ;
Bernardineli, Norberti .
JOURNAL OF ENDODONTICS, 2006, 32 (09) :897-900
[9]   Mechanisms of cement hydration [J].
Bullard, Jeffrey W. ;
Jennings, Hamlin M. ;
Livingston, Richard A. ;
Nonat, Andre ;
Scherer, George W. ;
Schweitzer, Jeffrey S. ;
Scrivener, Karen L. ;
Thomas, Jeffrey J. .
CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2011, 41 (12) :1208-1223
[10]   Units in distributions of relaxation times [J].
Fantazzini, P ;
Brown, RJS .
CONCEPTS IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE PART A, 2005, 27A (02) :122-123