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A review on microstructural characterization of cement-based materials by AC impedance spectroscopy

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Abstract As a non-destructive method, AC impedance spectroscopy is a promising technique for the characterization of cement-based materials owing to its advantages in real time monitoring. In this paper, the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract As a non-destructive method, AC impedance spectroscopy is a promising technique for the characterization of cement-based materials owing to its advantages in real time monitoring. In this paper, the equivalent circuit models in publications applied for different cement-based systems are summarized. The determinations of hydration properties, microstructural changes and chloride induced corrosion parameters of cement-based materials by AC impedance spectroscopy measurements are reviewed. With some appropriate models, the AC impedance parameters can be applied to characterize microstructure and interfacial properties of cement-based materials. The experimental condition control and data analyses are discussed. Some improvements for measurement device and development of equivalent circuit models for different kinds of binding materials are needed.

Keywords: based materials; spectroscopy; impedance spectroscopy; cement based

Journal Title: Cement and Concrete Composites
Year Published: 2019

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