Characterization and Analysis of the Carbonation Process of a Lime Mortar Obtained from Phosphogypsum Waste
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This work addresses the reuse of waste products as a raw material for lime putties, which
are one of the components of mortar. 1:3 Lime/sand mortars very similar to conventional construction
mortars were prepared using a lime putty obtained from the treatment of phosphogypsum with
sodium hydroxide. The physical, rheological and mechanical properties of this phosphogypsumderived mortar have been studied, as well as the mineralogical composition, microstructure by
scanning electron microscope (SEM) and curing process by monitoring carbonation and ultrasonic
propagation velocity. Considering the negative influence of sulphates on the hardened material, the
behaviour of the material after sulphates precipitation by adding barium sulphate was additionally
tested. Carbonation progressed from the outside to the inside of the specimen through the porous
system by Liesegang rings patterns for mortars with soluble sulphates, while the carbonation with
precipitated sulphates was controlled by diffusion-precipitation. Overall, the negative influence of
low-sulphate contents on the mechanical properties of mortars was verified. It must be highlighted
the importance of their precipitation to obtain adequate performance
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Romero-Hermida, M. I., Borrero-López, A. M., Flores-Alés, V., Alejandre, F. J., Franco, J. M., Santos, A., & Esquivias, L. (2021). Characterization and Analysis of the Carbonation Process of a Lime Mortar Obtained from Phosphogypsum Waste. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(12), 6664. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126664













