This paper presents selected findings from a recently completed research project, aimed at the investigation of CO2 sequestration in cement-based materials during the early stages of hydration when the cement paste is being mixed. Portland cement pastes were carbonated during the mixing process, using both carbonated water and gaseous CO2, and their properties were compared to the control non-carbonated mix. All mixes were prepared in a purpose-designed chamber that permitted carbonated water and gaseous CO2 to be mixed with the cementbased materials during the mixing process, without losses of CO2 to the external environment. Temperature measurements taken of the samples during mixing were used to evaluate the influence of carbonation on t...
Carbonation for the curing of cement-based materials has been gaining increased attention in recent ...
Blended cements are preferred to Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) in construction industry due to cost...
Carbonation is mainly known as a deterioration phenomenon for reinforced concrete structures. Howeve...
This paper presents selected findings from a recently completed research project, aimed at the inves...
Concrete is the most widely material used in the construction industry. However, it has a great envi...
This study compares the phase assemblage and pore structure variation of Portland cement and blended...
Carbonation is a natural ageing process for cement. This study focuses on how the carbonation rate v...
The efficiency of hydrated cement carbonation is often ascribed to the total amount of CO2 stored by...
The effects of CO2 concentration on changes in chemical phases and microscopic characteristics for f...
Effects of global warming are well-known to be caused by emissions of greenhouse gases. As an effort...
The Purpose of this study is to provide experimental material which could be valuable help for the r...
International audienceThis study explored the reactive processes of atmospheric carbonation and the ...
International audienceTo understand the main properties of cement, a ubiquitous material, a sound de...
Carbonation for the curing of cement-based materials has been gaining increased attention in recent ...
Blended cements are preferred to Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) in construction industry due to cost...
Carbonation is mainly known as a deterioration phenomenon for reinforced concrete structures. Howeve...
This paper presents selected findings from a recently completed research project, aimed at the inves...
Concrete is the most widely material used in the construction industry. However, it has a great envi...
This study compares the phase assemblage and pore structure variation of Portland cement and blended...
Carbonation is a natural ageing process for cement. This study focuses on how the carbonation rate v...
The efficiency of hydrated cement carbonation is often ascribed to the total amount of CO2 stored by...
The effects of CO2 concentration on changes in chemical phases and microscopic characteristics for f...
Effects of global warming are well-known to be caused by emissions of greenhouse gases. As an effort...
The Purpose of this study is to provide experimental material which could be valuable help for the r...
International audienceThis study explored the reactive processes of atmospheric carbonation and the ...
International audienceTo understand the main properties of cement, a ubiquitous material, a sound de...
Carbonation for the curing of cement-based materials has been gaining increased attention in recent ...
Blended cements are preferred to Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) in construction industry due to cost...
Carbonation is mainly known as a deterioration phenomenon for reinforced concrete structures. Howeve...