Modification Effects and Mechanism of Cement Paste Wrapping on Sulfate-Containing Recycled Aggregate
Xiancui Yan, Wen Chen, Zimo He, Hui Liu, Shengbang Xu, Shulin Lu, Minqi Hua, Xinjie Wang

TL;DR
This study examines how cement paste wrapping improves the quality of sulfate-containing recycled aggregates used in construction.
Contribution
The study evaluates the effectiveness of cement paste wrapping with varying water–binder ratios and fly ash addition on sulfate-containing recycled aggregates.
Findings
A 0.6 water–binder ratio improved SRA performance, while a 1.0 ratio had negative effects.
Adding 15% fly ash to the wrapping paste enhanced the modification effect.
SEM analysis showed a new dense interface formed in modified aggregates.
Abstract
The utilization of recycled concrete aggregate presents an effective solution for construction waste mitigation. However, concrete service in sulfate environments leads to sulfate ion retention in recycled aggregates, substantially impairing their quality and requiring modification approaches. A critical question remains whether traditional recycled aggregate modification techniques can effectively enhance the performance of these sulfate-containing recycled aggregates (SRA). Cement paste wrapping in various proportions was used in this investigation to enhance SRA. The performance of both SRA and modified aggregates was systematically assessed through measurements of apparent density, water absorption, crushing value, and microhardness. Microstructural analysis of the cement wrapping modification mechanism was conducted by scanning electron microscopy coupled with mercury intrusion…
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TopicsRecycled Aggregate Concrete Performance · Innovative concrete reinforcement materials · Concrete and Cement Materials Research
