Ceramics-Silikáty 57, (2) 138 - 145 (2013) |
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THE COURSE OF THE ALKALI-AGGREGATE REACTION IN THE PRESENCE OF LITHIUM NITRATE |
Owsiak Z., Zapała-Sławeta J. |
Kielce University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Kielce, Poland
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Keywords: Alkali aggregate reaction, Lithium nitrate, Mortar expansion |
Lithium nitrate is recognized as a chemical compound capable of inhibiting the alkali-silica aggregate reaction. The extent
to which the reaction is inhibited or limited is affected by the amount of the applied lithium compound and by the kind of
reactive aggregate that has been used. In the case of the polymineral aggregate this process is particularly complex, as the
alkali-silicate reaction may be accompanied by other alkali-aggregate reactions, i.a. the alkali-carbonate reaction. The
paper presents the results of the investigation on the effect of lithium nitrate on the course of the alkali - reactive gravel
aggregate reaction. The investigation was conducted in accordance with ASTM 1260 standard. The investigation results
showed that lithium nitrate, when applied in appropriate amount, inhibits the process of mortar samples expansion. The
appearance of spalls in the samples modified with a lithium compound indicates the occurrence of two reaction types: alkalisilica
and alkali-carbonate. |
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