Incorporation of heavy metal ions in cement hydrates is of great interest for the storage and immobilization of toxic, hazardous, and radioactive wastes using cementitious matrix. Magnesium silicate hydrate (M-S-H) is a low pH alternative cementitious binder to commonly used Portland cement. Low pH cements have been considered as promising matrix for municipal and nuclear waste immobilization in the last decades. It is however crucial to assure that the incorporation of secondary ions is not detrimental for the formation of the hydration products. Herein, we investigate the early stages of formation of M-S-H from electrolyte solutions in presence of a wide range of metal cations (LiI, BaII, CsI, CrIII, FeIII, CoII, NiII, CuI, ZnII, PbII, Al...
Magnesium-based cement is one of the most interesting eco-sustainable alternatives to standard cemen...
AbstractCementitious materials (CMs) have been prepared from treated clay powder (TCP) and excess li...
AbstractMagnesium silicate hydrate (M-S-H) gel is formed by the reaction of brucite with amorphous s...
Incorporation of heavy metal ions in cement hydrates is of great interest for the storage and immobi...
Heavy metal-bearing waste usually needs solidification/stabilization (s/s) prior to landfill to lowe...
Heavy metal-bearing waste usually needs solidification/stabilization (s/s) prior to landfill to lowe...
A novel low pH magnesium silicate hydrate cement system for encapsulating nuclear industry wastes ha...
International audienceIn the framework of a geological disposal of radioactive waste, cement-based m...
International audienceIn the framework of geological disposal of radioactive waste, cement materials...
Understanding the fundamental physicochemical processes that occur during the hydration of cementiti...
International audience“Low-pH” cementitious materials have been developed in the context of nuclear ...
The radionuclide cesium (Cs) was solidified using magnesium silicate hydrate (M-S-H) cement. The inf...
MgO/SiO2cements are materials potentially very useful for radioactive waste disposal, but knowledge ...
There are more than 100,000 tonnes of nuclear waste currently stored in the UK, waiting for final di...
The hydration of tricalcium silicate (C3S) in the presence of heavy metal is very important to cemen...
Magnesium-based cement is one of the most interesting eco-sustainable alternatives to standard cemen...
AbstractCementitious materials (CMs) have been prepared from treated clay powder (TCP) and excess li...
AbstractMagnesium silicate hydrate (M-S-H) gel is formed by the reaction of brucite with amorphous s...
Incorporation of heavy metal ions in cement hydrates is of great interest for the storage and immobi...
Heavy metal-bearing waste usually needs solidification/stabilization (s/s) prior to landfill to lowe...
Heavy metal-bearing waste usually needs solidification/stabilization (s/s) prior to landfill to lowe...
A novel low pH magnesium silicate hydrate cement system for encapsulating nuclear industry wastes ha...
International audienceIn the framework of a geological disposal of radioactive waste, cement-based m...
International audienceIn the framework of geological disposal of radioactive waste, cement materials...
Understanding the fundamental physicochemical processes that occur during the hydration of cementiti...
International audience“Low-pH” cementitious materials have been developed in the context of nuclear ...
The radionuclide cesium (Cs) was solidified using magnesium silicate hydrate (M-S-H) cement. The inf...
MgO/SiO2cements are materials potentially very useful for radioactive waste disposal, but knowledge ...
There are more than 100,000 tonnes of nuclear waste currently stored in the UK, waiting for final di...
The hydration of tricalcium silicate (C3S) in the presence of heavy metal is very important to cemen...
Magnesium-based cement is one of the most interesting eco-sustainable alternatives to standard cemen...
AbstractCementitious materials (CMs) have been prepared from treated clay powder (TCP) and excess li...
AbstractMagnesium silicate hydrate (M-S-H) gel is formed by the reaction of brucite with amorphous s...