Hi all, newbie and first post so hi to all
Ok i am not a chemistry student, I am an engineering student currently working on my dissertation.
I have chosen to trial Bone Ash >>> Ca(Ca3(PO4)2](OH)2 Morgulis (1936)
as a cement replacement, in which it is intended that the ashh will react with the silcate from aggregates and pozzolans, typical silicate pozzolan has been suggested by Cook (1986) to be H4SiO4
I know the reaction between normal cement and pozzalons is:
CaH2SiO4 • 2 H2O
and i expect a reaction between bone ash and the pozzolan to be something like:
Ca3H2Si(PO4)2 • 2 H2O This is the part i would like to be checked please and if anyone can comment on the nature of the expected reactions that would be even more helpful.
the chemical aspect will be pivitol in my study and i therefore make an offer to any of you that may be interested.....If this topic interests you, and you could offer significant assitance with chemical modelling the i would be more than happy to give full credit for such in the final documents.
Many thanks for taking the time to read