Compositions and method to improve the durability of calcium silicate-based cements and concretes

US11518715B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11518715-B2
Application numberUS-201816197961-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 21, 2018
Priority dateNov 21, 2017
Publication dateDec 6, 2022
Grant dateDec 6, 2022

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Calcium silicate-based cements and concretes are disclosed, which result in concrete compositions that have an increased durability. A cement product includes a plurality of particles of a carbonatable calcium silicate cement and a hydrophobic organic acid, or a salt thereof, or a silane, or a polysiloxane.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A non-hydraulic cement comprising: a plurality of particles of a carbonatable calcium silicate phases, the calcium silicate comprising one or more discrete calcium silicate phase selected from CS (wollastonite or pseudowollastonite), C3S2 (rankinite), C2S (belite, larnite, bredigite), and an amorphous phase at about 30% or more by mass of the total phases; and a hydrophobic organic acid, or a salt thereof, or a silane, or a polysiloxane. 2. The cement of claim 1 , wherein the hydrophobic organic acid, or a salt thereof, is one or more fatty acid(s), or one or more salt(s) thereof. 3. The cement of claim 2 , wherein the fatty acid, or a salt thereof, is selected from the group consisting of a valeric acid, or a salt thereof; stearic acid, or a salt thereof; an oleic acid, or a salt thereof; an arachidic acid, or a salt thereof; a palmitic acid, or a salt thereof; an arachidonic acid, or a salt thereof; an erucic acid, or a salt thereof; a linoleic acid, or a salt thereof; a linolenic acid, or a salt thereof and a lauric acid, or a salt thereof or a combination thereof. 4. The cement of claim 3 , wherein a salt of the fatty acid is a calcium stearate. 5. A concrete comprising: the cement of claim 1 , wherein the cement product is cured with carbon dioxide to produce a structure comprising of a core, wherein the core comprises of a portion of an unreacted calcium silicate particle; a silica-rich layer covering at least a portion of the surface of the core; and an exterior layer covering at least a portion of the silica-rich first layer, wherein, the exterior layer comprises calcium carbonate; and a plurality of aggregate particles. 6. A method for preparing a concrete product comprising: mixing the cement of claim 1 with a plurality of aggregate particles to form a concrete product having a plurality of pores; placing and forming the concrete product in molds; curing the formed concrete product with carbon dioxide to produce a structure comprising of a core, wherein the core comprises of a portion of an unreacted carbonatable calcium silicate particle; a silica-rich layer covering at least a portion of the surface of the core; and an exterior layer covering at least a portion of the silica-rich first layer, wherein, the exterior layer comprises calcium carbonate. 7. A carbonatable composition comprising: one or more discrete calcium silicate phases selected from CS (wollastonite or pseudowollastonite), C3S2 (rankinite), C2S (belite, larnite, bredigite), and an amorphous calcium silicate phase at about 30% or more by mass of the total phases; and calcium aluminate accounting for about 0.1% to about 2.5% by weight of the carbonatable composition, wherein elemental Ca and elemental Si are present in the composition at a molar ratio from about 0.8 to about 1.2; and metal oxides of Al, Fe and Mg are present in the composition at about 30% or less by mass, and a hydrophobic organic acid, or a salt thereof, or a silane, or a polysiloxane. 8. The carbonatable composition of claim 7 , wherein the salt is a calcium stearate.

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  • Water resistance, i.e. waterproof or water-repellent materials · CPC title

  • C04B28/188Primary

    the Ca-silicates being present in the starting mixture · CPC title

  • Fats; Fatty oils; Ester type waxes; Higher fatty acids, i.e. having at least seven carbon atoms in an unbroken chain bound to a carboxyl group; Oxidised oils or fats · CPC title

  • Carbon capture and storage [CCS] · CPC title

  • Frost-thaw resistance · CPC title

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What does patent US11518715B2 cover?
Calcium silicate-based cements and concretes are disclosed, which result in concrete compositions that have an increased durability. A cement product includes a plurality of particles of a carbonatable calcium silicate cement and a hydrophobic organic acid, or a salt thereof, or a silane, or a polysiloxane.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Solidia Technologies Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C04B28/188. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 06 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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