Issue 12, 1996

Thermal decomposition of ettringite Ca6[Al(OH)6]2(SO4)3·26H2O

Abstract

The thermal decomposition of ettringite in the presence of water and impurity gypsum has been observed by energy-dispersive synchrotron X-ray diffraction and FTIR spectroscopy. The decomposition occurs rapidly at 114 °C to produce a monosulfate, with 0.96 nm interlayer spacing, and bassanite. The thermal expansion of ettringite from 70 to 110 °C is 42 × 10–6 K–1 in the a direction and 22 × 10–6 K–1 in the c direction. The gypsum acts as a transient intermediate in the decomposition. The mechanism of this rapid decomposition is discussed.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1996,92, 2125-2129

Thermal decomposition of ettringite Ca6[Al(OH)6]2(SO4)3·26H2O

C. Hall, P. Barnes, A. D. Billimore, A. C. Jupe and X. Turrillas, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1996, 92, 2125 DOI: 10.1039/FT9969202125

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