TITEL
Changes of Ca and Mg silicate minerals induced by grinding and interaction with water
FöRFATTARE
Kalinkina, Elena
DATUM
1999-11-15
INSTITUTION
Kemi och metallurgi / Oorganisk kemi
SAMMANFATTNING
FT-IR spectroscopy, powder XRD, 29Si MAS-NMR, 13C CP/1H-decoupling MAS-NMR,
BET surface area and CO2-content measurements have been used to study the
processes which occur during dry grinding of Ca and Mg silicate minerals:
diopside, enstatite, åkermanite, and wollastonite. In the course of grinding
alongside to hydration and amorphisation considerable sorption of atmospheric
CO2 by ground minerals occur. According to FT-IR spectra carbon dioxide is
present in the ground minerals, in the same form as in silicate glasses after
dissolution of CO2 at high temperatures and pressures relevant
to the magma state. The degree of carbonisation increases with the fraction
of Ca in octahedral positions in the silicate structure. The structure of
silicate is less important in the carbonisation process during grinding.
Water treatment of diopside leads to a significant increase of BET surface
area of the mineral (8-10 times). This may be caused by an increase of
surface roughness, which is a result of dissolution at dislocations or other
imperfect sites on the mineral surface.
ISSN 1402-1757 / ISRN LTU-LIC--99/58--SE / NR 1999:58
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