Project: CARBonation Tailoring of Eco-efficient Concrete with Hybrid binders (Carb-TECH)
2020-07-01 – 2022-06-30
- Abstract
Researchers and practitioners are continuously in the search for reducing the carbon footprint of concrete. Cementitious materials, included in EU emissions trading system sector, have been targeted by the EU Commission for a 43% cut by 2030 (compared to 2005), but the urgent effective solutions are still lacking. This project aims to achieve eco-efficiency of concrete by proving a novel combination of strategies that allow such a reduction for new concrete. The content of cement, the main contributor to the carbon footprint of concrete, will be reduced by using enhanced hybrid alkali-activated/hydraulic binders containing ground granulated blast furnace slag, fly ash, and other novel precursors. Moreover, recycled concrete aggregates will be used as a partial constituent of optimised granular skeletons, reducing the voids content and binder requirement. Finally, attention will be put on tailoring concrete to convenient carbonation rate, a frequently reported issue of concrete with a high volume of supplementary cementitious materials. For applications with reinforced concrete, high resistance against carbonation to prevent reinforcement corrosion will be targeted, whereas for non-reinforced concrete applications a high carbonation rate without affectation of strength will be achieved for fast CO2 uptake that partially compensates the emission of the material.
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- Conference Paper
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An exploratory study of FA-based hybrid binder with alkaline sulfates as activator
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- Journal Article
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A technical-environmental comparison of hybrid and blended slag cement-based recycled aggregate concrete tailored for optimal field performance
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- Journal Article
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Fine recycled concrete aggregates treated by means of wastewater and carbonation pretreatment
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Phase evolution of hybrid alkali sulfate-activated ground-granulated blast furnace slag cements
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Durability performance of hybrid binder concretes containing non-ferrous slag and recycled aggregates
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Early age properties of paste and mortar made with hybrid binders based on portland cement, GGBFS and sodium sulfate
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Carbonation performance of hybrid ternary binders containing low-calcium fly ash and sodium sulfate
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Effect of sodium sulfate activation on the early age behaviour and microstructure development of hybrid cementitious systems containing Portland cement, and blast furnace slag
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- Journal Article
- A2
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Insights on the corrosion resistance of reinforced recycled aggregate concrete
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Relationship between sorptivity coefficients of concrete as calculated from the evolution of water uptake versus t0.5 or t0.25