This is mainly generated in the calcium silicate hydrate gel adsorption of chloride ions, resulting in the accumulation of ions in the surface of the gel, thus preventing further migration of the solution to the gel pores.
This is mainly the resulting adsorption of calcium hydrochemical silicate gel on chlorine ions, resulting in ions accumulating on the surface of the gel, thus preventing the further migration of the solution to the gel hole. ...
This is mainly due to the adsorption of chloride ions generated by hydrated calcium silicate gel, which causes the accumulation of ions on the gel surface, thus hindering the further migration of the solution to the gel pores.<br>