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An experimental study on the characteristics of chemically synthesized nano-cement for carbon dioxide reduction

Authors
Jo, B.-W.Choi, J.-S.Kang, S.-W.
Issue Date
Nov-2010
Keywords
Alkali activation; Chemical synthesis; Co2 reduction; Compressive strength; Highly functional construction material
Citation
Advanced Materials Research, v.148-149, pp.1717 - 1721
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Journal Title
Advanced Materials Research
Volume
148-149
Start Page
1717
End Page
1721
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/28205
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.148-149.1717
ISSN
1022-6680
Abstract
Cement is becoming a principal factor in air pollution because of the creation of CO2 during its manufacturing. The exhaustion of the natural resources needed for Portland cement production is also an issue. Therefore, a substitute material for this type of cement is needed. Nano-scale materials are of great interest due to their unique optical, electrical, and magnetic properties. These properties are strongly dependent on the sizes and shapes of the particles, and, therefore, it is important to be able to develop the construction part which retains the excellent properties of the nano-sized material. The purpose of this study was to synthesize nano-powder as a substitute for cement using a chemical method. This study investigated the compressive strengths of concretes with various compositions. Specimens were tested for compressive strength three, seven, 14, and 28 days after manufacture. In the results of this study, the medium-sized (50% by weight) nano-cement particles created via chemical synthesis were less than 168 nm in size, and the compressive strength of the mortar prepared using these nanoparticles was 53.9 MPa.
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