Title
Microstructural and phase characteristics of phosphogypsum-cement mixtures
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-1996
Abstract
The effects of the tricalcium aluminate (C A) content of the stabilizing cement [Type II (1.3% C A) cement and Type III cement (9.3% C A)], curing time (seven to 90 days), proportion of PG (5-60%), grain size, and impurities in phosphogypsum (PG) (PG compared to gypsum) on the microstructural (by scanning electron microscopy) and phase properties of gypsum/PG and cement mixtures, a potential road-base material, were studied (by derivative thermogravimetry). Morphologically, two types of ettringite (well-defined crystals, >2 μm in lengths and ill-defined crystals, below 1 μm in length) were present in the cement and gypsum/PG mixtures. The impurities in PG retarded the initial hydration of cement in direct proportion to its amount in the mixtures. However, gypsum/PG increased the degree of hydration of cement in the mixtures in the long term. The reacted gypsum/PG produced a large amount of ettringite (within two months) compared to cement only. The amount of carbonation was uniformly low. 3 3 3
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering
First Page
11
Last Page
18
Recommended Citation
Roy, A., Kalvakaalava, R., & Seals, R. (1996). Microstructural and phase characteristics of phosphogypsum-cement mixtures. Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 8 (1), 11-18. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0899-1561(1996)8:1(11)