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Effectiveness of carbonated lime as a raw material in producing a CO2-stored cementitious material by the hydrothermal method

Authors
Jo, Byung WanChakraborty, SumitJo, Jun HoLee, Yun Sung
Issue Date
Oct-2015
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Alternative cementitious material; Carbonated lime; Hydrothermal synthesis; CO2 emission; Physical and mechanical properties
Citation
Construction and Building Materials, v.95, pp 556 - 565
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Construction and Building Materials
Volume
95
Start Page
556
End Page
565
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/202712
DOI
10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.07.062
ISSN
0950-0618
1879-0526
Abstract
With the aim to produce an alternative cementitious material releasing less extent of CO2, utilization of calcium carbonate in the hydrothermal synthesis of a cementitious material would be a unique approach. The present investigation deals with the hydrothermal synthesis of a cementitious material utilizing carbonated lime infused with silica fume and hydrated alumina. Additionally, the effect of synthesized material in controlling the performances of the mortar samples was studied. In this study, mortar samples were fabricated using variable amounts of fine aggregate, alkali-activator, and water. Based on the physical and chemical properties in conjunction with SEM, EDS and setting time analyses of the synthesized material, it is perceived that the hydrothermal method successfully produces a CO2-stored cementitious material. Moreover, analyzing the mechanical strength, it is assessed that the mortar prepared using synthesized cementitious material can achieve similar to 34 MPa compressive strength. Finally, a plausible mechanism has been proposed to explain the overall performances of the CO2-stored cementitious material.
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