In order to reveal the solidification behavior of Cr in the cement clinker mineral phase, Si magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance, X-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy techniques were used to analyze the morphology and composition of the cement clinker mineral phase doped with Cr. The results showed that the addition of Cr did not change the chemical environment of Si in the clinker mineral phase, and it was still an isolated silicon-oxygen tetrahedron. Cr affected the orientation of the silicon-oxygen tetrahedron and the coordination number of calcium, leading to the formation of defects in the crystal structure of the clinker mineral phase, by replacing Ca into the mineral phase lattice to form a new mineral phase CaCr(SiO). Cr acted as a stabilizer for the formation of β-CS in the clinker calcination. As the amount of Cr increased, the relative content of CS decreased and the relative content of CS increased. Further, Cr easily dissolved in CS, while it was not found in CS. This study is conducive to further research on the mechanism of heavy metal solidification in cement clinker. Furthermore, it is important to evaluate the environmental risk of heavy metals in the process of sludge disposal through cement kiln and promote the utilization of sludge resources and the sustainable development of the cement industry.
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