A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Carbonation of cement paste: Understanding, challenges, and opportunities
Highlights A systematic review of literature related to mechanisms of carbonation in cement paste is given. Active uses of carbonation for improvement of cement based materials are also discussed. The study provides a starting point for research of carbonation in new cementitious materials. It can be of use for development of new active carbonation procedures which utilize and capture CO2.
Abstract Cement paste is known to react with atmospheric carbon dioxide. Carbonation of cement paste has long been recognized as one of the causes of reinforcement corrosion. On the other hand, carbonation causes numerous chemomechanical changes in the cement paste, most notably changes in strength, porosity, pore size distribution, and chemistry. Furthermore, it can cause shrinkage and cracking of the cementitious matrix. The present review summarises the state of the art regarding the understanding and consequences of carbonation of cement paste. Apart from the passive process of reaction of atmospheric CO2 with cement paste, carbonation is sometimes used on purpose in order to improve certain properties of cementitious materials. This review further summarises recent efforts regarding active use of carbonation as a tool for manipulating certain properties of cement based materials. Possible fields of application include accelerated curing, improvement of fibre reinforced cementitious composites, concrete recycling, and waste immobilization.
Carbonation of cement paste: Understanding, challenges, and opportunities
Highlights A systematic review of literature related to mechanisms of carbonation in cement paste is given. Active uses of carbonation for improvement of cement based materials are also discussed. The study provides a starting point for research of carbonation in new cementitious materials. It can be of use for development of new active carbonation procedures which utilize and capture CO2.
Abstract Cement paste is known to react with atmospheric carbon dioxide. Carbonation of cement paste has long been recognized as one of the causes of reinforcement corrosion. On the other hand, carbonation causes numerous chemomechanical changes in the cement paste, most notably changes in strength, porosity, pore size distribution, and chemistry. Furthermore, it can cause shrinkage and cracking of the cementitious matrix. The present review summarises the state of the art regarding the understanding and consequences of carbonation of cement paste. Apart from the passive process of reaction of atmospheric CO2 with cement paste, carbonation is sometimes used on purpose in order to improve certain properties of cementitious materials. This review further summarises recent efforts regarding active use of carbonation as a tool for manipulating certain properties of cement based materials. Possible fields of application include accelerated curing, improvement of fibre reinforced cementitious composites, concrete recycling, and waste immobilization.
Carbonation of cement paste: Understanding, challenges, and opportunities
Šavija, Branko (author) / Luković, Mladena (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 117 ; 285-301
2016-04-26
17 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Carbonation of cement paste: Understanding, challenges, and opportunities
British Library Online Contents | 2016
|Carbonation of cement paste: Understanding, challenges, and opportunities
Online Contents | 2016
|Carbonation of cement paste: Understanding, challenges, and opportunities
British Library Online Contents | 2016
|Carbonation of cement-based materials: Challenges and opportunities
British Library Online Contents | 2016
|Carbonation of cement-based materials: Challenges and opportunities
British Library Online Contents | 2016
|