The industrial production of cement-based and lime-based materials such as mortars contributes significantly to the release of greenhouse gases such as CO2 into the atmosphere. However, a percentage of these emissions is reabsorbed as the mortar hardens, owing to carbonation reactions. This study aims to explore the CO2 sequestration capacity of a cement-based (CM) and a lime-based mortar (LM) over the first 28 days of curing. The CO2 uptake of CM and LM was experimentally evaluated in mildly accelerated conditions by using a volumetric approach. This procedure enabled us to assess the CO2 absorbed after 1, 7 and 28 days from mortar preparation so as to simulate CM and LM behavior during their setting, hardening, and service-life conditions...
Carbonation seriously deteriorates the durability of existing reinforced concrete structures. In thi...
Durability predictions of concrete structures are derived from experience-based requirements and des...
Intensification of the greenhouse effect from anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other gr...
To accelerate the carbonation of lime, mortar samples were cured in chambers with high CO2 concentra...
Lime is used in a variety of industrial sectors (e.g. construction materials, iron and steel industr...
Lime has been used for a very extended time in history as a binder in lime mortar which helped passe...
The carbonation rates of porous mortars, pellets, and extruded forms of Ca(OH)2 were determined to i...
Abstract: Cement mortar and cement paste samples were prepared and subjected to accelerated carbonat...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), global climate change induced tem...
The fabrication of cement clinker releases CO2 due to the calcination of the limestone used as raw m...
CO2 absorption behaviour of four commonly used cement based building products: cement paste, concret...
This study elucidates the effects of the particle size, carbonation time, curing time and pressure o...
Abstract One of the challenges of promoting accelerated carbonation curing (ACC) of concrete as a ca...
The construction sector is responsible for a great environmental impact. The cement industry, which ...
To save time, the carbonation resistance of cementitious materials is usually assessed in an acceler...
Carbonation seriously deteriorates the durability of existing reinforced concrete structures. In thi...
Durability predictions of concrete structures are derived from experience-based requirements and des...
Intensification of the greenhouse effect from anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other gr...
To accelerate the carbonation of lime, mortar samples were cured in chambers with high CO2 concentra...
Lime is used in a variety of industrial sectors (e.g. construction materials, iron and steel industr...
Lime has been used for a very extended time in history as a binder in lime mortar which helped passe...
The carbonation rates of porous mortars, pellets, and extruded forms of Ca(OH)2 were determined to i...
Abstract: Cement mortar and cement paste samples were prepared and subjected to accelerated carbonat...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), global climate change induced tem...
The fabrication of cement clinker releases CO2 due to the calcination of the limestone used as raw m...
CO2 absorption behaviour of four commonly used cement based building products: cement paste, concret...
This study elucidates the effects of the particle size, carbonation time, curing time and pressure o...
Abstract One of the challenges of promoting accelerated carbonation curing (ACC) of concrete as a ca...
The construction sector is responsible for a great environmental impact. The cement industry, which ...
To save time, the carbonation resistance of cementitious materials is usually assessed in an acceler...
Carbonation seriously deteriorates the durability of existing reinforced concrete structures. In thi...
Durability predictions of concrete structures are derived from experience-based requirements and des...
Intensification of the greenhouse effect from anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other gr...