International audience“Low-pH” cementitious materials have been developed in the context of nuclear wastes encapsulation to reduce the alkaline plume and the early hydration heat causing shrinkage of the Portland cement based-materials in contact with clayey rocks. This study follows the evolutions at an interface between calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) with a Ca/Si ratio of 0.8 and magnesium silicate hydrate (M-S-H) with a Mg/Si ratio of 0.8, while controlling the pore solution by using reservoirs. In a first step a simplified “low-pH” binder was mimicked by C-S-H with a low Ca/Si in the presence of magnesium. In a second step the impact of calcium on pure M-S-H was studied. Secondary electron microscopy observations show the fast deterio...