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Nuclear magnetic resonance study of diffusion and relaxation in hydrating white cement pastes of different water content
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Relaxation ProcessSelf-diffusion BehaviorEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceSorel CementDifferent Water ContentDiffusion CoefficientWater TreatmentTransport PhenomenaBiophysicsMaterials ScienceCementationPhysicsCement-based Construction MaterialWater Self-diffusion BehaviorDiffusion ResistanceEnvironmental EngineeringMedicineWhite Cement Pastes
While the nuclear spin relaxation time changes in hydrating cement materials have been widely studied by various groups during the last 20 years, data on the self-diffusion behavior of the pore water during hydration of a cement paste are much scarcer. Taking advantage of improved spectrometer hardware for pulsed field gradient diffusometry and a specialized pulse sequence which is designed to compensate the detrimental effects of inner magnetic field gradients in the sample we have studied the water self-diffusion behavior in pastes prepared from white cement at various water/cement ratios. For the same mixtures, studies of the transverse spin relaxation behavior were also conducted. A comparison of the results from both techniques shows that the diffusion coefficient starts to decrease only much later than the relaxation times for all pastes studied.
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