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Storing CO₂ while strengthening concrete by carbonating its cement in suspension

Engineering and Technology

Storing CO₂ while strengthening concrete by carbonating its cement in suspension

X. Fu, A. Guerini, et al.

This innovative study conducted by Xiaoxu Fu, Alexandre Guerini, Davide Zampini, and Alessandro F. Rotta Loria investigates a groundbreaking method for concrete manufacturing that uses CO₂ injection to enhance carbonation efficiency and reduce environmental impact. With a CO₂ sequestration efficiency of up to 45%, this approach not only strengthens concrete but also paves the way for sustainable industrial practices.

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Abstract
Cement is a key constituent of concrete and offers a large sequestration potential of carbon dioxide (CO₂). However, current concrete carbonation approaches are hindered by low CO₂ capture efficiency and high energy consumption, often resulting in weakened concrete. Here, we conceptually develop and experimentally explore a carbonation approach that resorts to injecting CO₂ into a cement suspension subsequently used to manufacture concrete, turning the carbonation reaction into an aqueous ionic reaction with a very fast kinetics compared to traditional diffusion-controlled approaches. This approach achieves a CO₂ sequestration efficiency of up to 45% and maintains an uncompromised concrete strength. The study shows that the CO₂ injection rate influences the polymorph selectivity of mineralized calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) depending on the local environmental conditions and impacts the strength of concrete. The technological simplicity of the proposed approach enables a reduced carbon footprint and promising prospects for industrial implementation.
Publisher
Communications Materials
Published On
Jun 26, 2024
Authors
Xiaoxu Fu, Alexandre Guerini, Davide Zampini, Alessandro F. Rotta Loria
Tags
carbonation
CO₂ sequestration
concrete manufacturing
environmental sustainability
mineralized calcium carbonate
carbon footprint
industrial implementation
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