TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of sodium aluminate on fleeting semi-dry carbonation and properties of steel slag powders in low concentration CO2 atmosphere
AU - Yang, Shuo
AU - Mo, Liwu
AU - Lu, Duyou
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2024/7
Y1 - 2024/7
N2 - Accelerated carbonation suffers from the limitation of low efficiency when CO2 supply is inadequate. This study aims at proposing a carbonation accelerator of sodium aluminate (SA) to stimulate the reaction between steel slag and CO2. Additionally, a fleeting semi-dry carbonation is proposed and mixed gas with 20 vol% CO2 was used to simulate the CO2 concentration of flue gas. According to the MGC results, with only 0.07 wt% of SA added, steel slag obtained 3.55 wt% of CO2 uptake after 10 min carbonation under 20 vol% CO2 atmosphere, which is 36.02 % higher than that of the carbonated control steel slag. As a result of elevated carbonation efficiency, f-CaO (free calcium oxide) in SA incorporated steel slag (SA-SS) is decreased more substantially than that of the control steel slag after carbonation. According to autoclaving test, cement paste cast with carbonated SA-SS showed less expansion than the one cast with carbonated control steel slag. Mortar cast with carbonated SA-SS obtained a competitive compressive strength of 40.63 MPa at 28 d. SA plays the role as a pH buffer that slows down the alkalinity decrease during the fleeting carbonation and hence enables more CO2 to dissolve in water. With enhanced carbonation efficiency, CaCO3 particles in carbonated SA-SS are big cubes which is opposed to the small, shapeless grains in carbonated control steel slag.
AB - Accelerated carbonation suffers from the limitation of low efficiency when CO2 supply is inadequate. This study aims at proposing a carbonation accelerator of sodium aluminate (SA) to stimulate the reaction between steel slag and CO2. Additionally, a fleeting semi-dry carbonation is proposed and mixed gas with 20 vol% CO2 was used to simulate the CO2 concentration of flue gas. According to the MGC results, with only 0.07 wt% of SA added, steel slag obtained 3.55 wt% of CO2 uptake after 10 min carbonation under 20 vol% CO2 atmosphere, which is 36.02 % higher than that of the carbonated control steel slag. As a result of elevated carbonation efficiency, f-CaO (free calcium oxide) in SA incorporated steel slag (SA-SS) is decreased more substantially than that of the control steel slag after carbonation. According to autoclaving test, cement paste cast with carbonated SA-SS showed less expansion than the one cast with carbonated control steel slag. Mortar cast with carbonated SA-SS obtained a competitive compressive strength of 40.63 MPa at 28 d. SA plays the role as a pH buffer that slows down the alkalinity decrease during the fleeting carbonation and hence enables more CO2 to dissolve in water. With enhanced carbonation efficiency, CaCO3 particles in carbonated SA-SS are big cubes which is opposed to the small, shapeless grains in carbonated control steel slag.
KW - CO uptake
KW - Carbonation accelerator
KW - Fleeting semi-dry carbonation
KW - Steel slag
KW - pH buffer
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2024.105551
DO - 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2024.105551
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85190814110
SN - 0958-9465
VL - 150
JO - Cement and Concrete Composites
JF - Cement and Concrete Composites
M1 - 105551
ER -