- Author
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Snyder, K. A.
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Feng, X.
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Keen, B. D.
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Mason, T. O.
- Title
- Estimating the Electrical Conductivity of Cement Paste Pore Solutions From OH-,K+ and Na+ concentrations.
- Coporate
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Building Research Association of New Zealand, Judgeford
Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL
- Journal
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Cement and Concrete Research,
Vol. 33,
No. 6,
793-798,
June 2003
- Keywords
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cements
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electrical conductivity
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pore solution
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transport properties
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alkalis
- Abstract
- A proposed method for estimating the electrical conductivity of cement paste pore solution at 25 deg C is based on the concentrations of OH-, K+ and Na+. The approach uses an equation that is a function of the solution ionic strength, and requires a single coefficient for each ionic species. To test the method, the conductivity of solutions containing mixtures of potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide with molar ratios of 4:1, 2:1 and 1:1, and having ionic strengths varying from 0.15 to 2.00 mol/l were measured in the laboratory and compared to predicted values. The proposed equation predicts the conductivity of the solutions to within 8% over the concentration range investigated. By comparison, the dilute electrolyte assumption that conductivity is linearly proportional to concentration is in error by 36% at 1 mol/l and in error by 55% at 2 mol/l. The significance and utility of the proposed equation is discussed in the context of predicting ionic transport in cement-based systems.