How much water is there within calcium silicate hydrates? Probing water dynamics by Inelastic Neutron Scattering and Molecular Dynamics Simulations

18 January 2024, Version 2

Abstract

Calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) is a disordered, nanocrystalline material acting as the primary binding phase in Portland cement. Thin films of water are present on the surfaces and inside the nanopores of C-S-H and related phases such as calcium-aluminum-silicate-hydrate (C-A-S-H), an Al-bearing substitute present in low-CO2 C-S-H cement. These water films control many of the chemical and mechanical properties of C-S-H, including drying shrinkage, ion transport, creep, and thermal behavior. Therefore, obtaining a fundamental understanding of their properties is essential. In this work, we have applied a combination of inelastic incoherent neutron scattering and molecular dynamics simulation methods to unravel the dynamics of water in synthetic C-(A)-S-H samples conditioned at five hydration states (from dry to fully hydrated) and with three different Ca/Si ratios (0.9, 1, and 1.3). Our results converge towards a picture where the evolution from thin layers of adsorbed water to bulk capillary water is dampened by the structure of C-(A)-S-H, in particular by the availability of Ca2+ sites which tend to keep the water in the form of structured surface layers.

Keywords

cement
interfacial water
C-(A)-S-H
water dynamics
nanoporous vs bulk-liquid-like water
alternative cements
concrete

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Supporting Information for: How much water is there within calcium silicate hydrates? Probing water dynamics by Inelastic Neutron Scattering and Molecular Dynamics Simulations
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SI includes: 1. Synthesis protocol for C-(A)-S-H samples used in the IINS experiment. 2. Synthesis amounts 3. Molecular dynamics model of ‘CSH-dry-NP’ and ‘CSH-wet-NP’ 4. Thermogravimetric analysis of the C-(A)-S-H samples 5. The amounts of H2O in C-S-H samples varying with Ca/Si ratios 6. Water sorption isotherms for C-(A)-S-H with varying Ca/Si ratios 7. Specific surface areas and the amount of adsorbed water decreasing with Ca/Si ratios 8. The XRD d001 reflection change from for varying Ca/Si ratios 9. MD calculated GDOS for ‘CSH-dry-NP’ 10. Calculated GDOS for all hydrogens in ‘CSH-dry-NP’ model 11. MDANSE snapshots of different hydrogen types in ‘CSH-dry-NP’ 12. MD calculated GDOS of the interlayer regions in ‘CSH-dry-NP’ and ‘CSH-wet-NP’
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