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ScienceAsia  (): 223-230 |doi: 
						
					10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874...223
  
            
         
          Properties of carbonated blast˙furnace slag mortars after Na2FPO3 treatment
         
          Kritsada˙Sisomphon*, O.˙Çopuroğlu, A.L.A.˙Fraaij
            
            ABSTRACT:     This project studies the application of sodium monofluorophosphate (Na-MFP) solution as a surface applied compound for carbonated blast furnace slag mortar treatment against frost salt scaling. A 10% Na-MFP solution was applied on the surface of specimens, and microstructure and frost salt scaling performance were investigated. The results from electron microscopy and nano-indentation showed that the Na-MFP treatment improves the quality of the microstructure and reduces the pore coarsening of the matrix phase. A denser interfacial transition zone can be observed after the treatment. Frost scaling durability of carbonated blast furnace slag mortar has been significantly improved. This method of pre-treatment, which can be applied to the concrete surface during the construction period, would result in the concrete being able to self-heal without the need of a further application later. 
          
                    
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              | Faculty˙of˙Civil˙Engineering˙and˙Geosciences, Delft˙University˙of˙Technology, Delft, The˙Netherlands | 
                                                                                                             
                        
                        
                        
            
			            
                        
                        
                       
                      * Corresponding author, E-mail: k.sisomphon@tudelft.nl 
          Received 30 Nov 2009, Accepted 25 Aug 2010            
         
        
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