Abstract

Abstract The paper presents studies of changes in the physicomechanical properties of test samples based on lime and limestone compositions hardening in an environment with a high concentration of carbon dioxide, after their storage in natural conditions for 24 months. The studies have shown that there is an increase in the strength of the samples, both as a result of the transition of portlandite to calcite during forced carbonization, and as a result of recrystallization of the scalerocalcite into rhombohedral form during storage of the samples in natural conditions.

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