JOURNAL ARTICLE

Carbonation of Recycled Concrete Aggregates for New Concrete and Concrete Fines to Make Cement-Free Hollow Blocks

Jef BergmansHadi Kazemi-KamyabDebabrata GhoshPeter Van MierlooHilde CarensPeter Nielsen

Year: 2024 Journal:   Sustainability Vol: 16 (8)Pages: 3494-3494   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Mineral carbonation provides a way to increase the recycling of concrete waste in added-value products, and contributes to the principles of the circular economy. At present, most concrete waste is still downcycled. The high water absorption of recycled concrete aggregates, among other factors, impedes their recycling in the concrete industry. The quality of coarse recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) can, however, be enhanced by carbonation. Even when starting with high-grade RCA obtained from a selective demolition process, the carbonation process can decrease the water absorption of the RCA to as low as 3.0%. Concrete with a 50% replacement rate of carbonated RCA can be produced without a significant compressive strength reduction. The research further shows that carbonation can be performed at atmospheric pressure and low CO2 concentrations (e.g., 10%). The recycled concrete fines (RCF, 0–4 mm) in combination with 25% stainless steel slag were used to make zero-cement hollow blocks (39 × 19 × 9 cm) by carbonation curing without using any hydraulic binder. The hollow blocks have a compressive strength of 15.4 MPa at the lab scale. Both technologies were demonstrated on a pilot scale. In both processes, CO2 is immobilized in the resulting construction product. The developed production processes use less primary raw materials and cause less greenhouse-gas emissions than the production of traditional concrete products.

Keywords:
Carbonation Compressive strength Absorption of water Cement Materials science Raw material Waste management Curing (chemistry) Carbonatation Environmental science Composite material Engineering Chemistry

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Topics

Recycled Aggregate Concrete Performance
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Building and Construction
Concrete and Cement Materials Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Innovations in Concrete and Construction Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Building and Construction

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