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Microstructural study of carbonated cement-solidified synthetic heavy metal waste
Institution:1. Discipline of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College Campus, King George V Avenue, Durban 4041, South Africa;2. Department of Petroleum Engineering, Abadan Faculty of Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum University of Technology (PUT), Abadan, Iran;3. Institut de Recherche en Genie Chimique et Petrolier (IRGCP), Paris Cedex, France;4. Department of Petroleum Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Soran University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq
Abstract:Synthetic wastes have been widely employed to help elucidate the complex interactions between real wastes and hydraulic binders during solidification. In this work, a laboratory produced metal waste mixed with Portland cement and immediately carbonated it using an accelerated method. The microstructures of carbonated and non-carbonated control samples were distinct despite both being dominated by unusually large phenograins derived from the waste. In the carbonated sample waste phenograins remained unaltered, whereas cement grains were largely decalcified. As a consequence of decalcification, observable porosity was significantly reduced by the formation of precipitated carbonates.
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