Crystal chemistry of cement-asbestos
Crystal chemistry of cement-asbestos
American Mineralogist (July 2013) 98 (7): 1095-1105
- amphibole group
- asbestos
- cement materials
- chain silicates
- chrysotile
- clinoamphibole
- construction materials
- crocidolite
- crystal chemistry
- diffractograms
- electron diffraction data
- hydration
- phase equilibria
- Raman spectra
- Rietveld refinement
- SEM data
- serpentine group
- sheet silicates
- silicates
- spectra
- X-ray fluorescence spectra
A study of a representative number of cement-asbestos (CA) samples removed from different localities in Italy has been accomplished with a combination of analytical techniques, including XRF, XRPD, SEM/EDS, micro-Raman, and electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD), to elucidate the mineralogical and chemical variability of this class of building materials on a large scale. We describe a complex mineralogy including phases of cement hydration, residual non-hydrated components, and a relevant fraction attributed to various processes of deterioration. With the aid of the CaO-MgO-SiO (sub 2) compositional diagram, three groups of CAs have been identified on the basis of their chemical parameters. This result is important for environmental and waste management issues.