Cement kiln dust accelerated carbonation in aqueous slurries at 25°C and 3 bar PCO2 was investigated by X-ray diffraction analysis, solution chemistry, scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersive spectroscopy to better understand chemical and mineralogical processes governing CO2 uptake. Dissolution of lime, portlandite, and ettringite occurs primarily in the carbonation process. These provide Ca2+ ions to react with CO32− ions leading to calcite bulk precipitation from solution. Concomitantly, the dissolution of Ca-(Al)-silicate grains takes place but it is limited by the formation of a Si-rich and Ca-depleted rim which appears onto the grain surfaces due to an initial hydration step. The Si-rich decalcified rim hinders the diffusi...
Carbonation of silicate-based minerals and industrial residues can help to reduce CO2 emissions as w...
International audienceCarbonation depth-profiles have been determined by thermogravimetric analysis ...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
Cement kiln dust accelerated carbonation in aqueous slurries at 25°C and 3 bar PCO2 was investigated...
Carbon sequestration through the formation of carbonates is a potential means to reduce CO 2 emissio...
Due to their relatively high calcium oxide content, industrial mineral oxide wastes are potential ca...
Alkaline earth metals, such as calcium and magnesium oxides, readily react with carbon dioxide (CO2)...
Wastes from cement industry are gaining interest as source material for carbon dioxide sequestration...
Abstract: Cement mortar and cement paste samples were prepared and subjected to accelerated carbonat...
This study shows that calcium silicate/aluminate-based materials can be carbonated to produce sorben...
Alkaline industrial residues can be suitable materials for carbon dioxide sequestration through mine...
The efficiency of hydrated cement carbonation is often ascribed to the total amount of CO2 stored by...
In this study, the effects of silicate modulus of activators (Ms) on carbonation of alkali-activated...
AbstractBatch experiments were carried out to examine the carbonation reaction of neat cement and tw...
The Purpose of this study is to provide experimental material which could be valuable help for the r...
Carbonation of silicate-based minerals and industrial residues can help to reduce CO2 emissions as w...
International audienceCarbonation depth-profiles have been determined by thermogravimetric analysis ...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...
Cement kiln dust accelerated carbonation in aqueous slurries at 25°C and 3 bar PCO2 was investigated...
Carbon sequestration through the formation of carbonates is a potential means to reduce CO 2 emissio...
Due to their relatively high calcium oxide content, industrial mineral oxide wastes are potential ca...
Alkaline earth metals, such as calcium and magnesium oxides, readily react with carbon dioxide (CO2)...
Wastes from cement industry are gaining interest as source material for carbon dioxide sequestration...
Abstract: Cement mortar and cement paste samples were prepared and subjected to accelerated carbonat...
This study shows that calcium silicate/aluminate-based materials can be carbonated to produce sorben...
Alkaline industrial residues can be suitable materials for carbon dioxide sequestration through mine...
The efficiency of hydrated cement carbonation is often ascribed to the total amount of CO2 stored by...
In this study, the effects of silicate modulus of activators (Ms) on carbonation of alkali-activated...
AbstractBatch experiments were carried out to examine the carbonation reaction of neat cement and tw...
The Purpose of this study is to provide experimental material which could be valuable help for the r...
Carbonation of silicate-based minerals and industrial residues can help to reduce CO2 emissions as w...
International audienceCarbonation depth-profiles have been determined by thermogravimetric analysis ...
Mineral CO2 sequestration, i.e., carbonation of alkaline silicate Ca/Mg minerals, analogous to natur...