Biochar is a solid material obtained from the thermochemical conversion of biomass in a limited oxygen environment. Portland cement-based products are the main construction materials. The manufacturing process of cement result in several harmful emissions, in particular CO2 emissions. In this work, biochar was produce from residues of palm oil shells stover at 700°C under a limited oxygen condition. Biochar small additions of 0.1, 0.33 and 0.5 % (w/w) were incorporated into Portland cement mortar samples. Mortar samples were made according to the Colombian earthquake-resistant standard. Early compression strength of samples were evaluated at 7, 14, 21 and 28 days. Mortar samples were subjected to an accelerated carbonation test using a carb...
Nowadays, many branches of civil engineering begin to suffer from the lack of natural high-quality r...
Concrete is globally the most used material and the cement industry has contributed to 8% of global ...
Abstract: CO2 emissions in recent years have reached the highest levels historically, with peaks in ...
In recent years, biochar, the solid by-product resulting from biomass pyrolysis or gasification, has...
The utilisation of biochar, the carbon negative product of pyrolysis, reduces the carbon footprint o...
The enhanced carbon footprint of the construction sector has created the need for CO2 emission contr...
Abstract One of the challenges of promoting accelerated carbonation curing (ACC) of concrete as a ca...
Nowadays, the environmental impact of cementitious material industry and more generally of building ...
This study focuses on the influence of biochar – a solid, porous, carbonaceous material product resu...
With the increasing rate of modernization, the carbon dioxide emission from cement production is bou...
In pursuing sustainability targets, the construction industry has witnessed significant efforts exer...
Concern for the environmental impact of increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has focused atten...
In recent years, concrete has been accessible and economical in the construction industry, resulting...
Nowadays, the environmental impact of cementitious material industry and more generally of building ...
Nowadays, the environmental impact of cementitious material industry and more generally of building ...
Nowadays, many branches of civil engineering begin to suffer from the lack of natural high-quality r...
Concrete is globally the most used material and the cement industry has contributed to 8% of global ...
Abstract: CO2 emissions in recent years have reached the highest levels historically, with peaks in ...
In recent years, biochar, the solid by-product resulting from biomass pyrolysis or gasification, has...
The utilisation of biochar, the carbon negative product of pyrolysis, reduces the carbon footprint o...
The enhanced carbon footprint of the construction sector has created the need for CO2 emission contr...
Abstract One of the challenges of promoting accelerated carbonation curing (ACC) of concrete as a ca...
Nowadays, the environmental impact of cementitious material industry and more generally of building ...
This study focuses on the influence of biochar – a solid, porous, carbonaceous material product resu...
With the increasing rate of modernization, the carbon dioxide emission from cement production is bou...
In pursuing sustainability targets, the construction industry has witnessed significant efforts exer...
Concern for the environmental impact of increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has focused atten...
In recent years, concrete has been accessible and economical in the construction industry, resulting...
Nowadays, the environmental impact of cementitious material industry and more generally of building ...
Nowadays, the environmental impact of cementitious material industry and more generally of building ...
Nowadays, many branches of civil engineering begin to suffer from the lack of natural high-quality r...
Concrete is globally the most used material and the cement industry has contributed to 8% of global ...
Abstract: CO2 emissions in recent years have reached the highest levels historically, with peaks in ...