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Valorization of waste concrete through CO 2 mineral carbonation: Optimizing parameters and improving reactivity using concrete separation.

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Ben Ghacham, Alia; Pasquier, Louis-César; Cecchi, Emmanuelle; Blais, Jean-François et Mercier, Guy (2017). Valorization of waste concrete through CO 2 mineral carbonation: Optimizing parameters and improving reactivity using concrete separation. Journal of Cleaner Production , vol. 166 . pp. 869-878. DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.08.015.

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The use of CO2 mineral carbonation represents an attractive approach to recycling waste concrete. In this study, the effect of gas pressure, Liquid/Solid (L/S) ratio (w/w), Gas/Liquid (G/L) ratio (v/v) and reaction time for CO2sequestration were investigated. While carbonation of such matrix is already described, this study opens new insights in concrete carbonation. To increase the reactivity potential of concrete, the fine fraction (<500 μm), which contains mostly cement paste, was separated from the inert coarse aggregates. Separation was conducted by crushing and sieving. The ground fine concrete fraction showed enhanced reactivity with 75% of CO2 removed (corresponding to 0.057 g CO2 removed/sample) compared to that of raw concrete, with 54% of CO2 removed (corresponding to 0.034 g CO2 removed/sample). Tests were conducted under 144 psi of gas pressure (9.93 Bars) at ambient temperature for 10 min. On the other hand, the resulting aggregates fraction have an improved potential recycling value. The new proposed approach allows better carbonation efficiency and increases the overall valuation of waste concrete.

Type de document: Article
Informations complémentaires: Résumé avec symboles
Mots-clés libres: waste concrete; flue gas composition; aqueous mineral carbonation; response methodology surface; parameters influence
Centre: Centre Eau Terre Environnement
Date de dépôt: 16 févr. 2018 22:01
Dernière modification: 11 nov. 2019 05:00
URI: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/6361

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