EDS Microanalysis of Unhydrated Blast Furnace Slag Grains in Field Concrete with Different Service Life

Yu Zhang*, Karthikeyan Saravanakumar, Oǧuzhan Çopuroǧlu

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Abstract

Because the essential quality metrics of blast furnace slag are based on its oxide composition, the determination of chemical compositions of unhydrated slag grains in an aged concrete could be useful for understanding its past performance and in predicting the remaining service life of existing slag-bearing concrete. In this research, the authors explored the feasibility of using standard-based energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) microanalysis, in tandem with electron imaging, as a tool for quantitative measurement of the chemical composition of blast furnace slag grains in cement/concrete. In the experimental study, seven concrete samples representing various service life durations were collected in the Netherlands. The microanalysis results of the samples revealed that the change in slag chemistry is insignificant for samples B (1985) to F (2006); however, elevated CaO and SiO2 contents are found in slag used for sample G (2015), opposite to that of Al2O3 and MgO. After discussing compositional characterization, the paper discusses favorable microanalysis protocols for acceptable elemental quantification accuracy. It was concluded that quantitative EDS microanalysis is a strong tool to characterize the chemical composition of unhydrated slag used in field concrete, which could potentially contribute to understanding the correlations between composition and long-term performance in slag concrete structures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1493-1503
Number of pages11
JournalMicroscopy and Microanalysis
Volume28
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • blast furnace slag
  • BSE
  • EDS
  • microanalysis
  • service life

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