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Effect of sodium monofluorophosphate treatment on microstructure and frost salt scaling durability of slag cement paste
Authors:O. Ç  opuro?lu,A.L.A. Fraaij
Affiliation:a Delft University of Technology, Faculty of CiTG, Micromechanics Laboratory (MICROLAB), The Netherlands
b Delft University of Technology, Faculty of CiTG, Materials Science and Sustainable Construction, The Netherlands
Abstract:Sodium-monofluorophosphate (Na-MFP) is currently in use as a surface applied corrosion inhibitor in the concrete industry. Its basic mechanism is to protect the passive layer of the reinforcement steel against disruption due to carbonation. Carbonation is known as the most detrimental environmental effect on blast furnace slag cement (BFSC) concrete with respect to frost salt scaling. In this paper the effect of Na-MFP on the microstructure and frost salt scaling resistance of carbonated BFSC paste is presented. The results of electron microscopy, mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) are discussed. It is found that the treatment modifies the microstructure and improves the resistance of carbonated BFSC paste against frost salt attack.
Keywords:Granulated blast-furnace slag (D)   Carbonation (C)   Freezing and thawing (C)   Na-MFP   Microstructure (B)
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