Accelerated Carbonation of Vibro-Compacted Porous Concrete for Eco-Friendly Precast Elements.

Autor: Merino-Lechuga AM; Área de Ingeniería de la Construcción, E.P.S de Belmez, Universidad de Córdoba, 14240 Córdoba, Spain., González-Caro Á; Área de Química Inorgánica, E.P.S de Belmez, Universidad de Córdoba, 14240 Córdoba, Spain., Fernández-Ledesma E; Área de Ingeniería de la Construcción, E.P.S de Belmez, Universidad de Córdoba, 14240 Córdoba, Spain., Jiménez JR; Área de Ingeniería de la Construcción, E.P.S de Belmez, Universidad de Córdoba, 14240 Córdoba, Spain., Fernández-Rodríguez JM; Área de Química Inorgánica, E.P.S de Belmez, Universidad de Córdoba, 14240 Córdoba, Spain., Suescum-Morales D; Área de Ingeniería de la Construcción, E.P.S de Belmez, Universidad de Córdoba, 14240 Córdoba, Spain.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) [Materials (Basel)] 2023 Apr 10; Vol. 16 (8). Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Apr 10.
DOI: 10.3390/ma16082995
Abstrakt: This research studied the effect of accelerated carbonation in the physical, mechanical and chemical properties of a non-structural vibro-compacted porous concrete made with natural aggregates and two types of recycled aggregates from construction and demolition waste (CDW). Natural aggregates were replaced by recycled aggregates using a volumetric substitution method and the CO 2 capture capacity was also calculated. Two hardening environments were used: a carbonation chamber with 5% CO 2 and a normal climatic chamber with atmospheric CO 2 concentration. The effect of curing times of 1, 3, 7, 14 and 28 days on concrete properties was also analysed. The accelerated carbonation increased the dry bulk density, decreased the accessible porosity water, improved the compressive strength and decreased the setting time to reach a higher mechanical strength. The maximum CO 2 capture ratio was achieved with the use of recycled concrete aggregate (52.52 kg/t). Accelerate carbonation conditions led to an increase in carbon capture of 525% compared to curing under atmospheric conditions. Accelerated carbonation of cement-based products containing recycled aggregates from construction and demolition waste is a promising technology for CO 2 capture and utilisation and a way to mitigate the effects of climate change, as well as promote the new circular economy paradigm.
Databáze: MEDLINE
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