Modeled versus Experimental Salt Mixture Behavior under Variable Humidity

S Godts, M Steiger, A Stahlbuhk, SA Orr, J Desarnaud, H De Clercq, V Cnudde, T De Kock

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Abstract

This study investigates the kinetics of salt mixture crystallization under relative humidity (RH) conditions, varying between 15 and 95% (at 20 °C), to inform applications in built heritage preservation, geology, and environmental sciences. We focused on commonly found, sulfate-rich and calcium-rich salt mixtures containing five to six ions, Cl–, NO3–, Na+, and K+, including or excluding less common Mg2+, and including either an excess of SO42– or Ca2+, with respect to gypsum. Using time-lapse micrographs and dynamic vapor sorption, we explore how crystallization and dissolution behavior depend on RH and mixture composition under constant temperature. A range of RH change rates were studied to simulate realistic weather events. Microstructural analyses through environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) confirmed the crystal habit corresponding with RH transitions. Phases predicted from thermodynamic modeling (ECOS/RUNSALT) were confirmed using micro-Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and elemental mapping via energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). We identify a strong correlation between phase transition kinetics and RH change rates, with crystallization deviating by −15% and dissolution by +7% from modeled values under rapid (several seconds) and slow (several days) RH changes. These insights are important for preservation strategies in built heritage, salt deposition, and dissolution mechanisms in diverse geological and realistic environmental contexts, laboratory experiments, future modeling efforts, and the understanding of stone decay in general.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)20454-20466
Number of pages13
JournalACS Omega
Volume9
Issue number18
Early online date27 Mar 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

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Funding

This research was funded by the Belgium Science Policy (Belspo) within the framework of BRAIN-be 2.0, Belgian Research Action through Interdisciplinary Networks: project B2/191/P1/PREDICT (Research action B2); joint PhD project PREDICT, Phase Transitions of Salts under Changing Climatic Conditions, BOF. Project UG_2832369580, PI-JHEP project KISADAMA, and FWO Research Grant 1521815N contributed to the GenRH/Mcell, and part of the project BugControl (with project number VI.C.202.074), financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), also contributed.

FundersFunder number
Belgium Science Policy
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
Belgian Research ActionUG_2832369580, B2/191/P1/PREDICT
Fonds Wetenschappelijk OnderzoekVI.C.202.074, 1521815N

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