Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4436848 Applied Geochemistry 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A high-pressure gas stage, recently developed for in-situ X-ray powder diffraction studies of polymer crystallization under CO2, has been used to observe the carbonation of wollastonite under various temperature/pressure conditions despite the fact that the stage was not designed for use with moisture-containing samples. The rate of carbonation of wollastonite at 60 °C was found to be pressure-independent. Additional experiments at 34.5 bar between 43 and 73 °C enabled an activation energy of 53 kJ mol−1 to be determined for the rate-limiting step. This value agrees very well with a published value for the leaching of Ca from wollastonite in acidic conditions and suggests that Ca leaching is the rate-limiting step in wollastonite carbonation at these temperatures.

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