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European Journal of Mineralogy | 2010

Raman mapping and numerical simulation of calcium carbonates distribution in experimentally carbonated Portland-cement cores

Jérôme Corvisier; Fabrice Brunet; Antonin Fabbri; Sylvain Bernard; Nathaniel Findling; Gaëtan Rimmelé; Veronique Barlet-Gouedard; Olivier Beyssac; Bruno Goffé

The spatial distribution of CaCO 3 polymorphs formed during the experimental carbonation of water saturated Portland-cement cores (30 mm in diameter), with supercritical CO 2 at 90 °C and 30 MPa, has been investigated using Raman microspectrometry on polished sample sections and X-ray microdiffraction. The three calcium carbonate polymorphs (calcite, aragonite and vaterite) were clearly distinguished using both techniques and their distribution along the main CO 2 diffusion direction could be mapped at the millimetre scale using a dynamic line-scanning Raman mapping tool. The calcium carbonate 2D distribution clearly shows that vaterite, the least stable of the three CaCO 3 polymorphs, is mostly located in a 500 μm wide ring ahead of the carbonation zone. This feature indicates that vaterite is the first CaCO 3 polymorph to crystallize within the cement sample in the course of the carbonation process. The presence of a vaterite front indicates that local mineral-solution equilibration can be slower than species transport, even above ambient conditions, and that kinetics cannot be ignored in the cement carbonation process. By using calcite and vaterite precipitation kinetic data from the literature and assuming water-mineral kinetics based on the Transition State Theory, the vaterite front inferred from Raman mapping is reproduced with a purely diffusive 1D transport code.


Cement and Concrete Research | 2008

Heterogeneous Porosity Distribution in Portland Cement Exposed to CO2-rich Fluids

Gaëtan Rimmelé; Veronique Barlet-Gouedard; Olivier Porcherie; Bruno Goffé; Fabrice Brunet


Archive | 1996

Cementing compositions and the application of such compositions to cementing oil or analogous wells

Veronique Barlet-Gouedard; Bernard Dargaud; Andre Garnier; Pierre Maroy


Archive | 2001

Cementing composition and application of such compositions for cementing oil wells or the like

Veronique Barlet-Gouedard; Bs Goffe


Cement and Concrete Research | 2009

Effect of carbonation on the hydro-mechanical properties of Portland cements

A. Fabbri; J. Corvisier; Alexandre Schubnel; Fabrice Brunet; Bruno Goffé; Gaëtan Rimmelé; Veronique Barlet-Gouedard


Distributed Computing | 2006

Mitigation strategies for the risk of CO2 migration through wellbores

Veronique Barlet-Gouedard; Gaëtan Rimmelé; Bruno Goffé; Olivier Porcherie


Archive | 2006

Geopolymer composition and application in oilfield industry

Veronique Barlet-Gouedard; Benedicte Zusatz-Ayache; Olivier Porcherie


Archive | 2006

Geopolymer composition and application for carbon dioxide storage

Veronique Barlet-Gouedard; Benedicte Zusatz-Ayache; Olivier Porcherie


Archive | 1999

Cementing composition and application thereof to cementing oil wells or the like

Veronique Barlet-Gouedard; Pierre Maroy; Bruno Langlois; Roland Reeb


Archive | 2003

Cement compositions for high temperature applications

Veronique Barlet-Gouedard; Chrystel Cambus; Samuel Danican; Erik B. Nelson; Bs Goffe

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Gaëtan Rimmelé

École Normale Supérieure

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Fabrice Brunet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Bruno Goffé

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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