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Thaumasite––direct, woodfordite and other possible formation routes
Authors:John Bensted
Affiliation:

International Consultant in Cement Technology and Visiting Professor in Cement Science, School of Crystallography, Birkbeck College, University of London, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, UK

Abstract:Two main formation routes for thaumasite exist below 15 °C. One is the direct route from C–S–H reacting with appropriate carbonate, sulfate, Ca2+ ions and excess water. The other route is the woodfordite route from ettringite reacting with C–S–H, carbonate, Ca2+ ions and excess water, in which thaumasite arises through the intermediate formation of the solid solution woodfordite. The woodfordite route for thaumasite formation appears to be relatively quicker (although still slow) than the direct route, presumably because with the former the ettringite already has the octahedral M(OH)6] units that can facilitate the critical change from Al(OH)6]3− to Si(OH)6]2− groupings. Both routes are mutually dependent on each other. The presence of magnesium salts can modify the path to thaumasite formation. High pressure might be able to stabilise Si(OH)6]2− groupings and allow thaumasite to become formed above 15 °C. This possibility is discussed.
Keywords:Thaumasite  Woodfordite  Sulfate attack  6-coordinated silicon  Birunite
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