Porosity is possibly an important parameter with respect to leaching of constituents from cement monoliths. During its lifetime, the pore structure of cementitious matrices changes due to carbonation and leaching. This paper discusses the effects of both accelerated carbonation and continuous leaching on the porosity, and, conversely, how porosity affects leaching properties. Two sample types are investigated: a mortar with MSWI-bottom ash substituting the sand fraction and a cement paste with 30 wt% of the cement substituted by a flue gas cleaning residue. The samples have been intensively carbonated in a 20% CO2 atmosphere for up to 60 days and were subsequently leached. The porosity was investigated by mercury intrusion porosimetry. Acce...
This study elucidates the effects of the particle size, carbonation time, curing time and pressure o...
When cement-based materials are carbonated, some of their physicochemical properties are changed, wh...
Though the carbonation of cementitious materials has been widely studied, numerous problems remain u...
ABSTRACT Cement-based wasteforms are among the most commonly used waste disposal and site remediatio...
Because of its environmental and economic benefits, part of cement is replaced by limestone fillers ...
In order to reveal the degradation process and deterioration mechanism of cement-based materials, th...
The aim of this work was to examine the microstructural changes of CEM I standardised cement mortar ...
The change of specific surface area and pore size distribution due to carbonation of an ordinary Por...
During the past decades, a significant progress has been made in the development of concrete materia...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), global climate change induced tem...
AbstractBatch experiments were carried out to examine the carbonation reaction of neat cement and tw...
The objective of this work was to examine the changes in the microstructure and macro physical prope...
This project investigated how carbonation affected resistivity in mortars made with different cement...
Cement paste is known to react with atmospheric carbon dioxide. Carbonation of cement paste has long...
Carbonation is mainly known as a deterioration phenomenon for reinforced concrete structures. Howeve...
This study elucidates the effects of the particle size, carbonation time, curing time and pressure o...
When cement-based materials are carbonated, some of their physicochemical properties are changed, wh...
Though the carbonation of cementitious materials has been widely studied, numerous problems remain u...
ABSTRACT Cement-based wasteforms are among the most commonly used waste disposal and site remediatio...
Because of its environmental and economic benefits, part of cement is replaced by limestone fillers ...
In order to reveal the degradation process and deterioration mechanism of cement-based materials, th...
The aim of this work was to examine the microstructural changes of CEM I standardised cement mortar ...
The change of specific surface area and pore size distribution due to carbonation of an ordinary Por...
During the past decades, a significant progress has been made in the development of concrete materia...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), global climate change induced tem...
AbstractBatch experiments were carried out to examine the carbonation reaction of neat cement and tw...
The objective of this work was to examine the changes in the microstructure and macro physical prope...
This project investigated how carbonation affected resistivity in mortars made with different cement...
Cement paste is known to react with atmospheric carbon dioxide. Carbonation of cement paste has long...
Carbonation is mainly known as a deterioration phenomenon for reinforced concrete structures. Howeve...
This study elucidates the effects of the particle size, carbonation time, curing time and pressure o...
When cement-based materials are carbonated, some of their physicochemical properties are changed, wh...
Though the carbonation of cementitious materials has been widely studied, numerous problems remain u...