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Damage mechanisms of porous materials due to in-pore salt crystallization.

Physical review letters (2013-02-02)
Mara Schiro, Encarnacion Ruiz-Agudo, Carlos Rodriguez-Navarro
ABSTRACT

Pressure exerted by crystallization of salts within porous materials contributes to damage in historic and modern construction. By unequivocally identifying the precipitating phase(s) while simultaneously determining solution supersaturation and associated crystallization pressure in subsurface pores, we show that the formation of a thermodynamically metastable salt phase (heptahydrate; Na2SO4·7H2O) and the resulting transition to a less soluble stable phase (mirabilite; Na2SO4·10H2O) is largely responsible for the high supersaturation and crystallization pressure developed during evaporative crystallization of sodium sulfate, the most damaging salt known. These results help to explain why salts with various (stable and metastable) hydrated phases are the most damaging. We also show that damage associated with metastable-stable phase transitions can be suppressed by the use of crystallization promoters. These results open new ways for the prevention of salt damage to building materials.

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