
Crystal structures of calcium hemicarboaluminate and carbonated calcium hemicarboaluminate from synchrotron powder diffraction data
Author(s) -
Runčevski Tomče,
Dinnebier Robert E.,
Magdysyuk Oxana V.,
Pöllmann Herbert
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
acta crystallographica section b
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1600-5740
pISSN - 0108-7681
DOI - 10.1107/s010876811203042x
Subject(s) - synchrotron , calcium , materials science , crystallography , powder diffraction , calcium compounds , diffraction , crystal (programming language) , crystal structure , x ray crystallography , chemical engineering , chemistry , metallurgy , optics , physics , computer science , programming language , engineering
One of the main phases formed at the beginning of the carbonation reaction of cementitious building materials is the calcium hemicarboaluminate (abbreviated as Hc). This AFm (shorthand for hydrated calcium aluminate phases structurally related to hydrocalumite) phase was synthesized, crystallized and then studied by synchrotron X‐ray powder diffraction and micro‐Raman spectroscopy. At room temperature and standard experimental conditions two major cementitious phases were detected, the Hc phase (as a major phase) and carbonated calcium hemicarboaluminate (abbreviated as cHc). By increasing the temperature the Hc form transforms into cHc. The crystal structures of these important AFm phases were successfully solved and refined in the space group of the trigonal crystal system. Hc has the unit‐cell parameters a = 5.7757 (1) and c = 48.812 (2) Å, and cHc the unit‐cell parameters a = 5.7534 (1) and c = 46.389 (1) Å. The two crystal structures are composed of positively charged main layers, [Ca 4 Al 2 (OH) 12 ] 2+ , and negatively charged interlayers, [OH 2 n (CO 3 ) 1 − n ·4H 2 O] 2− . The structure of the main layers is typical of the AFm family. Conversely, the interlayer region has a characteristic structure built up from water molecules and statistically distributed anions. In the interlayer, the Hc carbonate and hydroxyl anions are distributed in a 0.25:0.5 ratio, whereas the ratio of the anions in the cHc interlayers is 0.4:0.2.