Abstract

Abstract Accurate measurements of the surface area of cement based materials using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) require determination of the neutron scattering contrast between the C-S-H gel and H2O. Because the C-S-H gel has a poorly understood structure and a variable composition, calculated values of the C-S-H:H2O neutron scattering contrast based on an assumed C-S-H chemical composition and density are subject to error. The C-S-H:H2O neutron scattering contrast was determined experimentally by measuring the change in apparent surface area as the H2O in a hydrated cement specimen was replaced with D2O, resulting in a new value of 6.78 × 1028 m−4. This new contrast value increases some previously reported SANS surface area values by 21%. The results also confirm that C-S-H interlayer water should be included in the solid phase whereas gel pore water should be excluded.

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