Magnesia (MgO) Production and Characterization, and Its Influence on the Performance of Cementitious Materials: A Review.

Materials (Basel)

CERIS, DECivil, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal.

Published: October 2020

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  • This paper reviews the characteristics of MgO (magnesium oxide) and its role in cement-based materials, discussing production processes, reactivity, and key physical properties.
  • The impact of MgO on the mechanical strength and durability of cement pastes, mortars, and concrete is examined, focusing on various performance metrics like compressive strength and water absorption.
  • It concludes that while MgO can reduce mechanical strength and shrinkage, it often increases porosity and carbonation, highlighting the importance of specific MgO properties, such as calcination temperature and reactivity.

Article Abstract

This paper presents a literature review concerning the characteristics of MgO (magnesium oxide or magnesia) and its application in cementitious materials. It starts with the characterization of MgO in terms of production processes, calcination temperatures, reactivity, and physical properties. Relationships between different MgO characteristics are established. Then, the influence of MgO incorporation on the properties of cementitious materials is investigated. The mechanical strength and durability behaviour of cement pastes, mortars and concrete mixes made with MgO are discussed. The studied properties of MgO-cement mixes include compressive strength, flexural strength, tensile strength, modulus of elasticity, water absorption, porosity, carbonation, chloride ion penetration, shrinkage, expansion, and hydration degree. In addition, microscopic analyses of MgO-cement mixes are also assessed. Summarizing the results of different studies, it is concluded that MgO incorporation in cementitious materials generally decreases the mechanical strength and shrinkage, and increases the porosity, expansion, carbonation and chloride ion migration. However, it should be emphasized that the properties of the specific MgO used (mainly the calcination temperature, the reactivity and the surface area) have a significant influence on the characteristics of the cementitious materials produced.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7660681PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13214752DOI Listing

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