4.6 Article

Lime as an Anti-Plasticizer for Self-Compacting Clay Concrete

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MATERIALS
Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/ma9050330

Keywords

clay; C-S-H; rheology; environmentally friendly materials

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  1. Swiss National Fund (SNF) [205121-153368]
  2. ETH SEED grant from the ETH Foundation
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [205121_153368] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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This paper focuses on the modification of clay properties with inorganic additives to deflocculate and flocculate inorganic soil for the development of a material that would be as easy to use as the current concrete products, but with a much lower environmental impact. Considering that the rheological behaviour of clays is controlled by their surface charge, we first introduce potential determining ions to deflocculate the clay particles and to reduce the yield stress of the earth material. Their efficiency is characterized using zeta potential measurements and rheological tests. We then achieve the flocculation of clay particles by using natural minerals that slowly dissolve in the interstitial liquid and ultimately precipitate calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H). The precipitation products are identified by X-ray diffraction and the consequences of this delayed precipitation are followed by oscillatory rheometric measurements. Finally, it is suggested that in this process, C-S-H precipitation is not used as a binding vector but as an anti-plasticizer that removes the inorganic dispersant additives.

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