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The effect of accelerated carbonation on the properties of cement-solidified waste forms
Authors:L.C. Lange  C.D. Hills   A.B. Poole
Affiliation:1Geomaterials Unit, —Engineering Department, Queen Mary and Westfield College, Mile End Road, London, U.K., E1 4NS;2Department of Civil Engineering, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Exhibition Road, London, U.K., SW7 2BU
Abstract:Ordinary Portland cement blended with blast furnace slag and pulverised fuel ash was used to solidify two industrial wastes containing large amounts of metals. The solidified mixes were carbonated using an accelerated regime previously established and compared for strength development, leaching characteristics and phase development against their non-carbonated analogues. A significant difference in the immobilisation of metals such as Zn, Ni and As was recorded for samples in which carbonation was optimised. The work has shown that by controlling mix parameters it is possible to improve the immobilisation of specific metals. Electron microanalysis showed that this is partly due to the precipitation of calcite in the solidified waste pore structure. Carbonation was also found to accelerate C3S hydration in all carbonated samples and to modify the morphology of residual cement grains through the formation of a calcite coating over de-calcified hydration rims. Some metals appear to be incorporated in both of these zones.
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