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Inorganic Polymers From CaO-FeOx-SiO2 Slag: The Start of Oxidation of Fe and the Formation of a Mixed Valence Binder
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EngineeringCao-feox-sio2 SlagChemistryInorganic MaterialPolymersChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryCorrosionCalcium AluminateTetrahedral Fe3+Polymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryCementationNa+/fe3+ Molar RatioConcrete TechnologyFe2+ StatesCementitious MaterialsInorganic PolymersCement-based Construction MaterialPolymer ScienceMixed Valence BinderNanocompositeInorganic PolymerFunctional Materials
Belonging to the family of alternative cementitious materials, inorganic polymers are rising in importance because of the drive to decrease CO2 emissions of concrete production. A synthetic Fe-rich slag resembling industrial copper or lead slags, was mixed with a sodium silicate activating solution. 57Fe Mössbauer spectra analyses indicate that the oxidation reactions are taking place simultaneously with the polymerization reactions. The slag contains Fe2+ states and a small amount of Fe3+. During polymerization a new octahedral Fe2+ state is formed, while oxidation is manifested through the appearance of an additional Fe3+ state. The reactions continue after setting, lowering the relative contributions of the slag in the Mössbauer and FTIR spectra of the samples. The Na+/Fe3+ molar ratio in the mixture that makes up the binder after 28 days is approximately 1, suggesting the participation of tetrahedral Fe3+ in the silicate framework, charge balanced by Na+.
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