Evolution of distribution and content of water in cement paste by low field nuclear magnetic resonance

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An-ming She
Wu Yao
Wan-cheng Yuan
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[1] Tongji University,Key Laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials of Ministry of Education
[2] Tongji University,State Key Laboratory of Disaster Reduction in Civil Engineering
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Journal of Central South University | 2013年 / 20卷
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cement water; distribution; water-to-cement ratio; pore; nuclear magnetic resonance;
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The low field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), as a nondestructive and noninvasive technique, was employed to investigate the water distribution and content in cement paste with different water-to-cement ratio (w/c ratio) during early and later hydration stages. From the water distribution spectrum deduced from relaxation time distribution in paste, it is suggested that the water fills in the capillary pores at initial period, and then diffuses to the mesopores and gel pores in hydration products with the hydration proceeding. The decrease of peak area in water distribution spectrum reflects the transformation from physically bound water to chemically bound water. In addition, based on the connection between relaxation time and pore size, the relative content changes of water in various states and constrained in different types of pores were also measured. The results demonstrate that it is influenced by the formation of pore system and the original water-to-cement ratio in the paste. Consequently, the relative content of capillary water is dropped to less than 2% in the paste with low w/c ratio of 0.3 when being hydrated for 1 d, while the contents are still 16% and 36% in the pastes with w/c ratios of 0.4 and 0.5, respectively.
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