在低二氧化碳水泥复合材料和混凝土中热电联产生物质废弃物:在可持续建筑材料中结合能源效率和技术性能

C. Rodrigues, S. Figueiredo, Jefferson Santos, L. Santos, Bartosz Zucowski
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生物质能源在巴西能源体系中的地位越来越重要,2012年占巴西总能源产量的24%。除了获得的能源数量外,其质量方面也同样重要,因为它在可再生能源份额中占有一席之地。考虑到巴西的农业活动,生物质的能源生产仍然可以显著增加,生物质燃烧的能源热电联产是有助于支持这一增长的过程之一。例如,巴西的500多家甘蔗厂几乎都燃烧甘蔗渣来发电。能源热电联产的主要废物是生物质灰,这是一种矿物化合物和剩余碳基成分的混合物。波特兰水泥和混凝土是世界上使用最广泛的制造材料,消耗大量的原材料和能源,并负责二氧化碳排放的很大一部分。减少水泥生产对环境影响的主要策略之一是将水泥熟料与补充水泥材料(SCM)结合起来,形成混合水泥。本文重点介绍了热电联产产生的生物质灰作为水泥基材料的SCM的潜力。利用甘蔗渣灰(SCBA)作为SCM,制备了性能得到改善的水泥复合材料和混凝土。
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Co-generation biomass wastes in low Co2 cement composites and concretes: Combining energy efficiency and technical performance in sustainable building materials
Biomass-based energy represents an increasing relevance in the Brazilian energy matrix, representing 24 % of the Brazilian overall energy production in 2012. Besides the amount of the energy obtained, its qualitative aspect is as much as important, as it is accounted in the renewable energy share. Considering the Brazilian agricultural activity, the energy production from biomass can be still significantly increased and energy cogeneration from biomass burning is one of the process that contributes to support this grow. As an example, almost all of the more than 500 sugar cane mills in Brazil burn the sugar cane bagasse to generate electrical energy. The main waste from the energy cogeneration is the biomass ash, a mix of mineral compounds and remained carbon-based components. Portland cements and concretes are the most widely used manufactured materials in the world, consuming large quantities of raw materials and energy and being responsible for a significant share of the CO2 emissions. One of the main strategies to reduce the environmental impacts from cement production is to combine the cement clinker to supplementary cement materials (SCM), resulting in blended cements. This paper focus on the potential of biomass ashes resulted from the energy cogeneration as SCM in cement-based materials. There are presented results from research in which sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) are used as SCM, resulted in cement composites and concretes with improved properties.
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