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Leaching of alkali from concrete in contact with waterways

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posted on 2024-11-01, 07:55 authored by Sujeeva SetungeSujeeva Setunge, Natalie Nguyen, Brendan Alexander, Louise Dutton
Concrete is usually the preferred material for construction of structures in contact with water during their service life. Early age exposure to water is beneficial for curing of concrete structures. However, the pollution of water from freshly cast concrete in contact with water has not been investigated in detail. A significant increase in the alkalinity has recently been observed in a stream in contact with freshly installed concrete culverts. High alkalinity has caused distress to fresh water fish in the stream. A preliminary laboratory study was commenced to explore the effect of leaching of alkali into water from freshly placed concrete. Freshly cast concrete specimens were exposed to fresh water, covering a range of conditions observed in the field such as volume of concrete/volume of water, age of exposure and cement content. Analysis of the results indicated that early age contact with fresh concrete can lead to an increase in the pH levels of water up to 11, similar to the levels of pH observed in pore water inside freshly cast concrete. It was noted that until an age of 4 days from casting of concrete, the age of exposure does not significantly affect the changes in the peak pH levels of water. Continuous monitoring of water in contact with concrete also indicated that the pH levels diminish with time, which is attributed to the possible reaction of calcium hydroxide with atmospheric carbon. The paper will present the experimental study, the results, analysis and outcomes as well as planning of a more comprehensive study to observe possible ways of reducing the leaching of alkali from freshly placed concrete.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1007/s11267-009-9234-x
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    ISSN - Is published in 15677230

Journal

Water Air and Soil Pollution Focus

Volume

9

Issue

5-6

Start page

381

End page

391

Total pages

11

Publisher

Springer Netherlands

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© Springer

Former Identifier

2006018194

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-09-20

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