Stacking faults of the hydrous carbonate-containing brucite (HCB) phase in hydrated magnesium carbonate cements

Jansen D, German A, Ectors D, Winnefeld F (2024)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2024

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Book Volume: 175

Article Number: 107371

DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2023.107371

Abstract

Recently, a hydrous carbonate-containing brucite (HCB) with an approximate composition of MgCO3·35 Mg(OH)2·H2O was postulated as hydration product of binders based on mixtures of reactive magnesia and hydromagnesite (Mg5(CO3)4(OH)2·4H2O). X-ray diffraction showed that the 001 reflection of this phase was split into two reflections at 20 °C, whereas at 60 °C only one reflection occurred. Rietveld refinement revealed that the X-ray pattern of the HCB-phase could be fitted well when a random displacement (stacking faults) and a movement of the layers in x, y and z direction were allowed. The presence of water and/or carbonate leads to different distances between the layers, thus causing the splitting of the 001 reflection. At 60 °C, only carbonate is included in the brucite structure, leading to a similar distance between all brucite layers. The assignment of the additional reflection appearing at 20 °C to a separate, unknown hydrated magnesium carbonate, as suggested in earlier studies, can be excluded.

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APA:

Jansen, D., German, A., Ectors, D., & Winnefeld, F. (2024). Stacking faults of the hydrous carbonate-containing brucite (HCB) phase in hydrated magnesium carbonate cements. Cement and Concrete Research, 175. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cemconres.2023.107371

MLA:

Jansen, Daniel, et al. "Stacking faults of the hydrous carbonate-containing brucite (HCB) phase in hydrated magnesium carbonate cements." Cement and Concrete Research 175 (2024).

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