“…Compared to deadburned magnesia, CCM is produced by calcining magnesite at lower temperatures (usually 750-1100°C, but in some cases even b750°C) that allows one to produce a high porosity and reactive product (Birchal et al, 2000;Zhu et al, 2013). CCM can be used as magnesium source to prepare magnesium hydroxide (MH), an important fine chemical with a wide range of applications (Beall et al, 2013;Guo et al, 2013), such as in the neutralization of acid and treatment of flue gases, as a flame retardant, as precipitant for of heavy metals in wastewaters, as well as precursor for preparing MgO.…”