2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16206737
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Influence of Carbonation on the Properties of Steel Slag–Magnesium Silicate Hydrate (MSH) Cement

Tian Zeng,
Zhiqi Hu,
Chengran Huang
et al.

Abstract: Magnesium silicate hydrate (MSH) cement has the advantages of low energy consumption, minimal environmental pollution, carbon negativity, and reduced alkalinity, but excessive drying shrinkage inhibits its application. This paper analyzed the influence of steel slag (SS) dosage, carbon dioxide partial pressure, and carbonation curing time on the compressive strength, shrinkage rate, and phase composition of MSH cement. Various analysis methods, including X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA… Show more

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“…In addition, the formation of the RO phase and transformation of β-C 2 S to γ-C 2 S during cooling also reduced the reactivity of steel slag. On the other hand, owing to its high content of belite (C 2 S) and lime (CaO), BOF slag is prone to react with CO 2 to produce carbonation products at certain temperature ranges [40].…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Properties Of Steel Slagmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the formation of the RO phase and transformation of β-C 2 S to γ-C 2 S during cooling also reduced the reactivity of steel slag. On the other hand, owing to its high content of belite (C 2 S) and lime (CaO), BOF slag is prone to react with CO 2 to produce carbonation products at certain temperature ranges [40].…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Properties Of Steel Slagmentioning
confidence: 99%