Stabilization of metastable calcium carbonate polymorphs on the surface of recycled cement paste particles: A two-step carbonation approach without chemical additives

IF 12.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Central Science Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2024.105829
Qingsong Zhou , Amr Meawad , Wei Wang , Takafumi Noguchi
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In this study, a two-step carbonation method is developed to control the formation of calcium carbonate (Cc) polymorphs on the surface of recycled hardened cement paste (RHCP) without the use of chemical additives. In the first step, RHCP undergoes semi-dry carbonation under controlled humidity conditions, followed by wet carbonation at various temperatures in the second step. The results show that vaterite and aragonite are stabilized during the wet carbonation process, forming primarily on the surface of RHCP particles. The stabilization of the metastable Cc phases is driven by the synergistic effect of existing Cc seeds in the RHCP and the reaction temperature. A temperature range of 9–48 °C promotes the formation of vaterite, while higher temperatures (60–90 °C) lead to its dissolution. The calcite seeds present in RHCP do not enhance the formation of vaterite and aragonite during wet carbonation. This method offers a potential practical approach for valorizing concrete waste while capturing CO₂ from the atmosphere.
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再生水泥浆颗粒表面可迁移碳酸钙多晶体的稳定化:不使用化学添加剂的两步碳化法
本研究开发了一种两步碳化法,可在不使用化学添加剂的情况下控制再生硬化水泥浆(RHCP)表面碳酸钙(Cc)多晶体的形成。第一步,RHCP 在可控湿度条件下进行半干碳化,第二步在不同温度下进行湿碳化。结果表明,在湿碳化过程中,脉石和文石得到稳定,主要在 RHCP 颗粒表面形成。在 RHCP 中现有 Cc 种子和反应温度的协同作用下,可稳定的 Cc 相得以稳定。9-48°C 的温度范围可促进钒铁矿的形成,而较高的温度(60-90°C)则会导致其溶解。在湿碳化过程中,RHCP 中存在的方解石种子不会促进钒钾矿和文石的形成。这种方法为混凝土废料的价值化提供了一种潜在的实用方法,同时还能从大气中捕获二氧化碳。
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