Advanced modification and characterization of the mineral residue surface-liquid interface (MinSurf)
Description of the granted funding
Humankind produces vast amount of mineral residues such as slags from metallurgical industry, ashes, and mine tailings. Residues consist mainly of elements silicon, aluminium, calcium, iron, and magnesium. These elements can – in appropriate conditions – react similarly as cement as binder in concrete. The utilization of residues as binder in concrete would drastically decrease CO2 emissions and save virgin raw materials. Unfortunately, most of the residues are not directly utilizable as binder due their low reactivity i.e. solubility. In this project dissolution and precipitation reactions occurring at the interphase of the residues is investigated. By controlling dissolution and precipitation reactions it is possible to increase the solubility of residues and accelerate the formation of the binder. Synchrotron-based characterization methods are used to investigate the interphase reactions on nanoscale.
Show moreStarting year
2023
End year
2027
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Other information
Funding decision number
354263
Fields of science
Materials engineering
Research fields
Materiaalitiede ja -tekniikka
Identified topics
water