High-resolution solid-state 29Si nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) characterization of hydrated C3S provides a means of selectively observing the hydrogen-containing phases. In particular, by applying the cross-polarization (CP) technique, we demonstrated that a contrast can be obtained, not only for hydrated against anhydrous phases, but also for hydrogen-hydrated against deuterium-hydrated phases. Selectively deuterated samples were thus prepared by a H2O/D2O alternated hydration procedure. The progress of the polycondensation of orthosilicates as derived by H2O was followed, demonstrating that a separate microphase of anhydrous C3S prevailingly reacted at any step. An induction period, showing a low reactivity and mainly formation of Qo hydrated was observed during the first hydration steps of selectively deuterated samples. The efficiency of the masking effect of D2O was also indirectly proven by comparison with calorimetric measurements.

Comotti, A., Castaldi, G., Gilioli, C., Torri, G., Sozzani, P. (1994). Step-by-step observation of the hydration of C3S by magic-angle spinning 29Si nuclear magnetic resonance: the masking effect of D2O. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, 29(24), 6427-6433 [10.1007/BF00353999].

Step-by-step observation of the hydration of C3S by magic-angle spinning 29Si nuclear magnetic resonance: the masking effect of D2O

COMOTTI, ANGIOLINA;SOZZANI, PIERO ERNESTO
1994

Abstract

High-resolution solid-state 29Si nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) characterization of hydrated C3S provides a means of selectively observing the hydrogen-containing phases. In particular, by applying the cross-polarization (CP) technique, we demonstrated that a contrast can be obtained, not only for hydrated against anhydrous phases, but also for hydrogen-hydrated against deuterium-hydrated phases. Selectively deuterated samples were thus prepared by a H2O/D2O alternated hydration procedure. The progress of the polycondensation of orthosilicates as derived by H2O was followed, demonstrating that a separate microphase of anhydrous C3S prevailingly reacted at any step. An induction period, showing a low reactivity and mainly formation of Qo hydrated was observed during the first hydration steps of selectively deuterated samples. The efficiency of the masking effect of D2O was also indirectly proven by comparison with calorimetric measurements.
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Hydration; C3S, Solid State NMR; Polycondensation; Water; Deuterium compounds
English
1994
29
24
6427
6433
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Comotti, A., Castaldi, G., Gilioli, C., Torri, G., Sozzani, P. (1994). Step-by-step observation of the hydration of C3S by magic-angle spinning 29Si nuclear magnetic resonance: the masking effect of D2O. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, 29(24), 6427-6433 [10.1007/BF00353999].
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