Performance evaluation of carbonated cement paste derived from hydrated Portland cement based binders as supplementary cementitious material

Vineet Shah
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The production of concrete has gone up from 2.3 billion m3 in 2002 to 14 billion m3 in 2020. At the same time, the amount of construction and demolition waste generated annually has reached levels of 3 billion tons, with concrete rubble making up a major portion of it. This study investigates the performance of carbonated fines derived from hydrated cement paste of different binders. Four cement paste blends, containing Portland cement (PC) and blends of Portland cement with fly ash (FA30), perlite (PL30) and metakaolin (MK30) at a 30 % cement replacement level, were cured for 90 days prior to subjecting them to a carbonation reaction. The R3 test gauged pozzolanic reactivity, while calorimetry, XRD, and TGA studied hydration characteristics. Compressive strength of mortar samples prepared using the same binder composition as paste was also measured at different ages. Carbonated fines exhibited notable pozzolanic activity compared to waste hydrated cement paste. The reactivity of carbonated fines derived from different binders were similar, however slightly higher reactivity was measured for fines comprising of reactive SCM in the precursor material (hydrated paste). Mixes with carbonated fines demonstrated enhanced kinetics, exhibiting over 25 % higher compressive strength at 3 and 7 days compared to the fly ash control mix. Similar compressive strength characteristics were observed in mortar mixes with different carbonated fines, indicating a limited impact of the various binder types from which the fines originated.

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从水化硅酸盐水泥基粘结剂中提取的碳化水泥浆作为辅助胶凝材料的性能评估
混凝土产量已从 2002 年的 23 亿立方米增至 2020 年的 140 亿立方米。与此同时,每年产生的建筑和拆除废料已达 30 亿吨,其中混凝土碎石占了很大一部分。本研究调查了由不同粘结剂的水化水泥浆提取的碳化细粉的性能。在对含有硅酸盐水泥(PC)和硅酸盐水泥与粉煤灰(FA30)、珍珠岩(PL30)和偏高岭土(MK30)的混合物(水泥替代率为 30%)的四种水泥浆混合物进行碳化反应之前,先将其养护 90 天。R3 试验测定了水泥反应性,而量热仪、X 射线衍射和热重分析则研究了水化特性。此外,还测量了使用与浆糊相同的粘结剂成分制备的砂浆样品在不同龄期的抗压强度。与废弃的水合水泥浆相比,碳化细粉具有显著的水合活性。从不同粘结剂中提取的碳化细粉的反应活性相似,但前驱体材料(水合水泥浆)中含有活性单体材料的细粉的反应活性略高。含有碳化细粉的混合料显示出更强的动力学性能,与粉煤灰对照混合料相比,3 天和 7 天的抗压强度高出 25%。在含有不同碳化细粉的砂浆混合料中也观察到了类似的抗压强度特征,这表明细粉来源的各种粘结剂类型的影响有限。
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