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pH- and Temperature-Dependent Dissolution Kinetics of Commercial Lightly Burned Magnesia: Bridging Methodological Gaps for Cement Applications

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  • Xiaowen Zhang

    (Fiber and Particle Engineering Research Unit, University of Oulu, 90570 Oulu, Finland)

  • Juan Pablo Gevaudan

    (Department of Architectural Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA
    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA)

Abstract

Performance variability in MgO-based cements stems partly from poorly characterized dissolution kinetics of commercial lightly burned magnesia (LBM). Existing studies focus on high-purity materials under acidic conditions, but LBM also dissolves in alkaline conditions, where Mg(OH) 2 precipitation prevents reliable sampling at high pH. We validated pH monitoring against ICP-AES for tracking initial LBM dissolution kinetics across pH 2.0–11.0 and temperatures 25–85 °C. Commercial LBM (32 m 2 /g, 7.5 wt% CaO) exhibited rates one to two orders of magnitude higher than synthetic magnesia (10 −8 to 10 −12 mol/cm 2 ·s). X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy with energy-dispersive spectroscopy, and BET analysis revealed enhanced reactivity from poor crystallinity, multiphase composition, and high surface area with textural porosity. Temperature effects peaked at 75 °C before declining due to Mg(OH) 2 passivation. The validated method provides practical guidance for MBC quality control and performance optimization. By providing a rapid, instrument-simple alternative to ICP-AES for reactivity assessment, it lowers the analytical barrier to systematic LBM quality control, supporting the transition of magnesia-based cements from laboratory materials to scalable low-carbon alternatives to Portland cement.

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  • Xiaowen Zhang & Juan Pablo Gevaudan, 2026. "pH- and Temperature-Dependent Dissolution Kinetics of Commercial Lightly Burned Magnesia: Bridging Methodological Gaps for Cement Applications," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-18, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:7:p:3600-:d:1914809
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