Use of microbial carbonation process to enable self‑carbonation of reactive MgO cement mixes

Tung Hoang, Nguyen Tien Dung, Cise Unluer, Jian Chu*

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Abstract

The low hydration and carbonation of reactive MgO cement (RMC) under ambient conditions causes prolonged setting and low compressive strengths (~4 MPa). This study proposed a unique technique which led to the enhancement of the hydration and carbonation processes via the synergistic combination of microbial carbonation process (MCP) with a hydration agent (HA) that enabled the self‑carbonation of RMC-based mixes without using of any special curing environments. Through hydrolysing urea (CO(NH2)2) using ureolytic bacteria, CO32− ions were produced to facilitate the carbonation of dissolved Mg2+ ions to form hydrated magnesium hydroxy carbonates (HMHCs). The self‑carbonation of RMC enabled by the MCP resulted in formation of brucite with a poor crystallinity and its rapid conversion into HMHCs, which improved the setting time and compressive strength of RMC-based samples. The simultaneous use of MCP with 2 M urea and HA revealed HMHCs with improved morphologies, resulting in the highest compressive strength (~15 MPa).

Original languageEnglish
Article number106391
JournalCement and Concrete Research
Volume143
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2021
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Building and Construction
  • General Materials Science

Keywords

  • Acceleration (A)
  • Carbonation (C)
  • Compressive strength (C)
  • Hydration (A)
  • MgO (D)

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