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Novel activation method of waste concrete powder for sustainable clinker-free binder

Author(s)
Yonis, AidarusOinam, YanchenVashistha, PrabhatDegefa, Aron BerhanuBelayneh, Geta BekaluPark, SolmoiPyo, Sukhoon
Issued Date
2024-08
DOI
10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2024.105600
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83066
Citation
CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES, v.151, pp.105600
Abstract
This study investigates the environmental and mechanical implications of incorporating silica fume into limeactivated thermo-mechanically treated waste concrete powder (TMWCP) to develop a sustainable clinker-free binder. The novel activation method involves thermo-mechanical treatment of WCP, followed by lime and calcium formate chemical activation. The results demonstrated that incorporating silica fume enhanced the pozzolanic reactivity, which led to the formation of C-S-H, pore refinement, and a dramatic increase in compressive strength. For instance, the incorporation of 20 % and 25 % silica fume exhibited compressive strength of 46 MPa and 43 MPa after 28 days of curing. The developed clinker-free binder with the addition of 20 % silica fume demonstrated a reduction in mineral resource consumption of 99.3 % and CO2 emissions of 13 % and 69.3 % compared to the sample without silica fume and ordinary Portland cement, respectively. This study offers a promising avenue for the widespread utilization of WCP as an environmentally friendly clinker-free binder.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
ISSN
0958-9465
Keyword (Author)
Clinker-freeActivation of waste concrete powderLife cycle analysisThermodynamic modellingHydration characteristics
Keyword
SILICA FUMEPORTLAND-CEMENTHYDRATIONSTRENGTHPASTESCO2MICROSTRUCTURE

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