Quantification of carbonated Mg-based cement pastes by Raman spectroscopy

Tangwei Mi, Xi Chen, En Hua Yang, Cise Unluer*

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Abstract

This study presented a detailed investigation of the carbonation of reactive magnesia cement (RMC) and brucite cement by using Raman spectroscopy and other characterization techniques. Quantification of carbonation at different depths and formation of various reaction products in each system were demonstrated. Correlations between Raman peak intensities and carbonation degree were established by Raman mapping. Established correlations were employed to evaluate the carbonation behaviour of RMC and brucite cement. Results indicated the higher sensitivity of Raman spectroscopy than XRD in detecting different carbonation products at early stages. This information can be used to assess the strength and microstructural development of RMC and brucite cement since different HMCs have distinct properties and performance contributions, and their transformation plays a key role in microstructural and strength development. This study provided further understanding of the carbonation mechanisms of Mg-based systems, which could enable carbonation degree and performance prediction via the established correlations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107454
JournalCement and Concrete Research
Volume178
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Building and Construction
  • General Materials Science

Keywords

  • Carbonation (C)
  • Characterization (B)
  • MgO (D)
  • Spectroscopy (B)
  • X-ray diffraction (B)

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