The current overarching global environmental crisis relates to high carbon footprint in cement production, waste plastic accumulation, and growing future energy demands. A simultaneous solution to the above crises was examined in this work. The present study focused on decarbonizing the calcination process of the cement making using waste plastics and biowastes as the reactants or the feedstock, to reduce the carbon footprint and to simultaneously convert it into clean energy, which were never reported before. Other studies reported the use of waste plastics and biowastes as fuel in cement kilns, applicable to the entire cement making process. Calcination of calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate is the most emission intensive process in...
The cement industry is currently faced by the great challenge of reducing its vast carbon footprint,...
One approach to decarbonising the cement and construction industry is to replace Portland cement sys...
Accounting for approximately 8% of global CO2 emissions, the cement industry is one of the greatest ...
Carbon dioxide enters the atmosphere through burning fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, oil and oil sh...
The cement industry emits 7% of the global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Reducing th...
Current decarbonization pressures are prompting efforts to reimagine the future of the hard-to-abate...
Carbon Mineralization is the process that occurs when concrete is exposed to carbon dioxide either i...
The cement industry is responsible for 7% of industrial energy use, the third largest energy consume...
The manufacture of cements with several main constituents is of particular importance with regard to...
CaCO3 nanoparticles as filler have received considerable attention for the mechanical improvement th...
The decarbonization of concrete production requires a multi-pronged approach including the abatement...
This contribution discusses the carbon capture and utilization (CCU) approach based on CO2 mineraliz...
CaCO3 nanoparticles as filler have received considerable attention for the mechanical improvement th...
The concrete impact on the environment is mainly on cement production, which accounts for 7 percent ...
Cement manufacturing is an energy and carbon-intensive industry. The cement industry contributes app...
The cement industry is currently faced by the great challenge of reducing its vast carbon footprint,...
One approach to decarbonising the cement and construction industry is to replace Portland cement sys...
Accounting for approximately 8% of global CO2 emissions, the cement industry is one of the greatest ...
Carbon dioxide enters the atmosphere through burning fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, oil and oil sh...
The cement industry emits 7% of the global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Reducing th...
Current decarbonization pressures are prompting efforts to reimagine the future of the hard-to-abate...
Carbon Mineralization is the process that occurs when concrete is exposed to carbon dioxide either i...
The cement industry is responsible for 7% of industrial energy use, the third largest energy consume...
The manufacture of cements with several main constituents is of particular importance with regard to...
CaCO3 nanoparticles as filler have received considerable attention for the mechanical improvement th...
The decarbonization of concrete production requires a multi-pronged approach including the abatement...
This contribution discusses the carbon capture and utilization (CCU) approach based on CO2 mineraliz...
CaCO3 nanoparticles as filler have received considerable attention for the mechanical improvement th...
The concrete impact on the environment is mainly on cement production, which accounts for 7 percent ...
Cement manufacturing is an energy and carbon-intensive industry. The cement industry contributes app...
The cement industry is currently faced by the great challenge of reducing its vast carbon footprint,...
One approach to decarbonising the cement and construction industry is to replace Portland cement sys...
Accounting for approximately 8% of global CO2 emissions, the cement industry is one of the greatest ...