Accelerated carbonation by cement kiln dust in aqueous slurries: chemical and mineralogical investigation
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
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 CO3
2- 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 diffusion of Ca2+ ions from the core of silicate grains to the bulk
solution. The diffusion of Ca ions through the rim is then the rate limiting step for the carbonation of
Ca-(Al)-silicate, that accounts for up to 4% of the carbonation potential. Achieved results elucidate the
processes governing CO2 uptake by cement kiln dust, and are fundamental in the perspective of
enhanced CO2 sequestration by cement kiln dust.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
accelerated carbonation; Ca carbonate; Ca-(Al)-silicate; cement kiln dust; [object Object
Elenco autori:
Cappai, Giovanna
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