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Electrokinetic Potential Measurements In A System Of Silicon dioxide-Calcium Chloride and Water

Fasurová, N., Havlica, J.

Original Title

Electrokinetic Potential Measurements In A System Of Silicon dioxide-Calcium Chloride and Water

English Title

Electrokinetic Potential Measurements In A System Of Silicon dioxide-Calcium Chloride and Water

Type

Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus

Original Abstract

The aim of the presented work was to study the dependence of the SiO2 sol zeta potential on the contents of calcium chloride. The sol contained 2.27 wt. % of SiO2 and the content of anhydrous CaCl2 varied between 0.126 and 13.0 wt. %. The experiments demonstrated an influence of calcium and chloride ions on the electrokinetic potential. Formation of gels based on calcium-silicate hydrates can be expected with an increasing content of calcium ions in the solution. On the other hand, increasing content of chloride ions brings about a lowering of the pH of the solution, thus slowing down the transport of the silicate components into the solution. These chloride effects are more apparent at higher CaCl2 concentrations. The described phenomenon explains the behaviour of calcium chloride as an additive accelerating the hydration of the silicate components of clinker minerals.

English abstract

The aim of the presented work was to study the dependence of the SiO2 sol zeta potential on the contents of calcium chloride. The sol contained 2.27 wt. % of SiO2 and the content of anhydrous CaCl2 varied between 0.126 and 13.0 wt. %. The experiments demonstrated an influence of calcium and chloride ions on the electrokinetic potential. Formation of gels based on calcium-silicate hydrates can be expected with an increasing content of calcium ions in the solution. On the other hand, increasing content of chloride ions brings about a lowering of the pH of the solution, thus slowing down the transport of the silicate components into the solution. These chloride effects are more apparent at higher CaCl2 concentrations. The described phenomenon explains the behaviour of calcium chloride as an additive accelerating the hydration of the silicate components of clinker minerals.

Key words in English

sol of silicon dioxide, zeta potential

Authors

Fasurová, N., Havlica, J.

Released

26.02.1999

ISBN

0862-5468

Book

Ceramics-Silikáty

ISBN

0862-5468

Periodical

CERAMICS-SILIKATY

Volume

43

Number

1

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

18

Pages count

5

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT41296,
  author="Naděžda {Fasurová} and Jaromír {Havlica}",
  title="Electrokinetic Potential Measurements In A System Of Silicon dioxide-Calcium Chloride and Water",
  journal="CERAMICS-SILIKATY",
  year="1999",
  volume="43",
  number="1",
  pages="5",
  issn="0862-5468",
  url="http:\www.ceramics/silikaty.cz"
}