The production of cement is responsible for about 8% of man-made CO2 emissions. CO2 fixation by mineral carbonation in Ca- and Mg-rich raw materials such as cement-based concrete in various stages of its lifetime and magnesium silicate-based rocks (e.g. olivine) can provide a significant and long-lasting sink of CO2. Carbonated material can be used in novel construction materials, which potentially could even be CO2 negative. Despite first applications beyond pilot stage, further research is needed to reach economically and environmentally friendly processes. The properties of the novel construction materials, their reaction mechanisms, suitable mix designs, mechanical properties, and durability need to be explored further
In the present era, the word "Global Warming" needs no further introduction as 72% of the emitted gr...
peer reviewedThe CO2 captation process called carbonation, improves specific properties of the concr...
Intensification of the greenhouse effect from anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other gr...
Carbon Dioxide Sequestration in Cementitious Construction Materials provides an updated, state-of-th...
Mineral carbonation technology is a process whereby CO2 is chemically reacted with calcium-and/or ma...
Due to the anthropogenic activities, the increasing carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere i...
The construction industry is a major contributor of CO2 emissions. Carbonation, involving the reacti...
The cement industry is responsible for 7% of industrial energy use, the third largest energy consume...
Reducing CO2 emissions is one of the most important issues, not only from the economic point of view...
The cement industry emits 7% of the global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Reducing th...
Concrete is one of the most commonly used engineering materials in the world. Carbonation of cement-...
Long-term storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) inside depleted reservoirs can help reduce the impact of g...
This contribution discusses the carbon capture and utilization (CCU) approach based on CO2 mineraliz...
Alkaline earth metals, such as calcium and magnesium oxides, readily react with carbon dioxide (CO2)...
peer reviewedAt a time when the cement industry is largely responsible for the production of CO2 in ...
In the present era, the word "Global Warming" needs no further introduction as 72% of the emitted gr...
peer reviewedThe CO2 captation process called carbonation, improves specific properties of the concr...
Intensification of the greenhouse effect from anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other gr...
Carbon Dioxide Sequestration in Cementitious Construction Materials provides an updated, state-of-th...
Mineral carbonation technology is a process whereby CO2 is chemically reacted with calcium-and/or ma...
Due to the anthropogenic activities, the increasing carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere i...
The construction industry is a major contributor of CO2 emissions. Carbonation, involving the reacti...
The cement industry is responsible for 7% of industrial energy use, the third largest energy consume...
Reducing CO2 emissions is one of the most important issues, not only from the economic point of view...
The cement industry emits 7% of the global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Reducing th...
Concrete is one of the most commonly used engineering materials in the world. Carbonation of cement-...
Long-term storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) inside depleted reservoirs can help reduce the impact of g...
This contribution discusses the carbon capture and utilization (CCU) approach based on CO2 mineraliz...
Alkaline earth metals, such as calcium and magnesium oxides, readily react with carbon dioxide (CO2)...
peer reviewedAt a time when the cement industry is largely responsible for the production of CO2 in ...
In the present era, the word "Global Warming" needs no further introduction as 72% of the emitted gr...
peer reviewedThe CO2 captation process called carbonation, improves specific properties of the concr...
Intensification of the greenhouse effect from anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other gr...