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Effect of carbonation duration on properties of recycled aggregate concrete

Case Studies in Construction Materials, ISSN: 2214-5095, Vol: 19, Page: e02640
2023
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New Research on Construction Materials Research from Hong Kong Polytechnic University Summarized (Effect of carbonation duration on properties of recycled aggregate concrete)

2023 DEC 11 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Daily Real Estate News -- Data detailed on construction materials research have been

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The use of recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) produced from waste concrete in new concrete is an effective way to realize the recycling of construction and demolition waste. The utilization of accelerated carbonation to enhance RCA has attracted a lot attention because it can enhance performance of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) and has potential for CO 2 sequestration. This study systematically investigated the influences of the duration of pressurized carbonation on the properties of RCA, RCA-new mortar interface, and RAC. The results showed that water absorption of carbonated RCA (CRCA) decreased with the increase of carbonation duration. But the beneficial effect of carbonation was less obvious after 1-day carbonation because most of calcium hydroxide and Ca-rich calcium silicate hydrates in RCA had reacted with CO 2 within 1 day. After using CRCA, the improvement in different performance indicators of RAC was dependent on different factors. The enhancement in compressive strength and chloride penetration resistance of RAC prepared with CRCA were dependent on the reduced porosity of CRCA. That was why they correlated with the water absorption of CRCA as carbonation duration increased. However, the decrease in initial absorption of water of RAC was mainly dependent on the denser surface layer of CRCA, rather than the reduced porosity of CRCA. This is because the denser surface layer can change water path from “penetrating through RCA” to “passing around RCA”. It is recommended to use 1-day carbonation to enhance RCA, which might have higher cost-effectiveness.

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