This project is aimed at investigating the potential for using a supercritical carbonation process in combination with other novel processing techniques to fabricate a new class of ceramic composites from a variety of calcium-based precursor materials, including lime and cement. The process has the potential to help mitigate the CO2 impact of the manufacture of cements by re-combining some of the CO2 emitted. Compression moulding techniques as used for mass-produced polymer components, are used to fabricate green forms, which are then treated with supercritical CO2. Considerable development of the moulding process and mix design was required to produce viable green forms. The effect of the treatment on the microstructure and engineering pro...
The efficiency of hydrated cement carbonation is often ascribed to the total amount of CO2 stored by...
The novelty/innovation of the proposed work is as follows. Supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO {sub ...
In the present era, the word "Global Warming" needs no further introduction as 72% of the emitted gr...
The work presented in this thesis is aimed at evaluating the potential for using supercritical carbo...
The microstructural changes occurring during supercritical carbonation (scCO2) of calcium aluminate ...
Bulk carbonation of cements can have several beneficial effects, including permeability and porosity...
This study aims to develop highly durable, mineral carbonation-based, resource-recycling, secondary ...
Cement paste, cement mortar and concrete are the common engineering cement-based materials and its p...
The natural curing reactions which occur in a standard portland cement involve the formation of port...
Moist calcium silicate minerals are known to readily react with carbon dioxide (CO2). The reaction p...
Calcium silicate minerals can react with CO2 to form calcium carbonate and have been proposed to be ...
Carbonation for the curing of cement-based materials has been gaining increased attention in recent ...
A novel process for generation of a CaCO3–polymer nanocomposite with a controlled three-dimensional ...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the effects of supercritical carbonation treatment fo...
The deterioration of glass-fibre reinforced cement (GRC) arises to a substantial extent from the alk...
The efficiency of hydrated cement carbonation is often ascribed to the total amount of CO2 stored by...
The novelty/innovation of the proposed work is as follows. Supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO {sub ...
In the present era, the word "Global Warming" needs no further introduction as 72% of the emitted gr...
The work presented in this thesis is aimed at evaluating the potential for using supercritical carbo...
The microstructural changes occurring during supercritical carbonation (scCO2) of calcium aluminate ...
Bulk carbonation of cements can have several beneficial effects, including permeability and porosity...
This study aims to develop highly durable, mineral carbonation-based, resource-recycling, secondary ...
Cement paste, cement mortar and concrete are the common engineering cement-based materials and its p...
The natural curing reactions which occur in a standard portland cement involve the formation of port...
Moist calcium silicate minerals are known to readily react with carbon dioxide (CO2). The reaction p...
Calcium silicate minerals can react with CO2 to form calcium carbonate and have been proposed to be ...
Carbonation for the curing of cement-based materials has been gaining increased attention in recent ...
A novel process for generation of a CaCO3–polymer nanocomposite with a controlled three-dimensional ...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the effects of supercritical carbonation treatment fo...
The deterioration of glass-fibre reinforced cement (GRC) arises to a substantial extent from the alk...
The efficiency of hydrated cement carbonation is often ascribed to the total amount of CO2 stored by...
The novelty/innovation of the proposed work is as follows. Supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO {sub ...
In the present era, the word "Global Warming" needs no further introduction as 72% of the emitted gr...