Impact of hydrotalcite phases on the texture characteristic of OPC and its correlation with compressive strength and gamma Attenuation
M. Ramadan, M. S. Amin, Alaa Mohsen

TL;DR
This study shows that adding hydrotalcite to cement improves its strength and radiation shielding, with the best results from a specific hydrotalcite ratio.
Contribution
The study introduces tailored Mg-Al-CO₃-based hydrotalcites with varying Mg:Al ratios to enhance cement properties.
Findings
HT1 achieved the highest compressive strength of 88.8 MPa at 28 days.
HT1 increased the linear attenuation coefficient by 112.5% and reduced the half-value layer by 52.9%.
Hydrotalcites improve cement microstructure by acting as nucleation sites and fillers.
Abstract
Hydrotalcites (HTs), recognized for their eco-friendly synthesis, layered structure, and exceptional ion-exchange capacity, offer significant potential as functional additives in cementitious systems. Most previous studies used different types of HT based on varying the kinds of di- or tri-valent cations during the preparation process, but they did not change the ratio between them. Accordingly, this study tailored three Mg-Al-CO₃-based HTs with varying Mg: Al ratios (1:1, 2:1, and 3:1, designated HT1, HT2, and HT3) and incorporated them at 1 wt% into ordinary Portland cement (OPC) pastes. The effects of HTs on setting time, workability, and compressive strength were evaluated. Phase composition, textural properties, and microstructure of reference and HT-modified pastes were characterized using XRD, BET/BJH analyses, and SEM/EDX. Additionally, gamma-ray shielding performance against…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLayered Double Hydroxides Synthesis and Applications · Radiation Shielding Materials Analysis · Thermal Expansion and Ionic Conductivity
