Abstract

Solutions containing mineral acids, and certain organic acids and salts are highly corrosive to portland cement concrete. Since permeability is the key factor governing the rate of deterioration, it is customary to use a low water-cement ratio in making concretes or concrete overlays required to resist corrosive action of aggressive chemical solutions. Pozzolanic admixtures are often used to provide additional protection against acidic attack. Highly reactive pozzolanic admixtures, such as condensed silica fume, which rapidly react with calcium hydroxide and reduce both the alkalinity and permeability of concrete are now being used for improving durability. During the last two decades, latex admixtures have also found widespread application. The polymeric constituents of a latex seem to coat the alkaline hydration products of portland cement, thus protecting them from attack by aggressive solutions. An experimental study was undertaken to evaluate the relative chemical resistance of low water-cement ratio concretes, containing either a styrene-butadiene latex or a silica fume admixture, to the following solutions; 1% HCl, 1% H 2SO 4, 1% lactic acid, 5% acetic acid, 5% ammonium sulfate, and 5% sodium sulfate. Time taken to register 25 percent weight loss by fully submerged concrete specimens was used as a criterion for failure. From the data it appears that, except for the ammonium sulfate solution, the concrete containing the silica fume generally showed better resistance to chemical attack than other concrete types.

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