Title:
Using Microsilica to Increase Concrete's Resistance to Aggressive Chemicals
Author(s):
T. A. Durning, T. A., and M. C. Hicks
Publication:
Concrete International
Volume:
13
Issue:
3
Appears on pages(s):
42-48
Keywords:
acid resistance; admixtures; chemical attack; concretes; deterioration; permeability; pozzolans; silica fume; solubility; Materials Research
DOI:
Date:
3/1/1991
Abstract:
Presents results of a 2-year study of the increase in chemical resistance provided by adding microsilica to concrete. Concretes containing varying dosages of microsilica were exposed to alternating wet-dry cycles of several common organic and inorganic acids. The addition of microsilica was found to increase time to failure in all the solutions tested, but the magnitude of increase varied widely for different acids.