MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sequestration In Bio-Concrete, An Overview

  • Faisal Alshalif A.,
  • Irwan J.M.,
  • Othman N.,
  • Zamer M.M.,
  • Anneza L.H.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710305016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 103
p. 05016

Abstract

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The emission of CO2 into atmosphere which has increased rapidly in the last years has led to global warming. Therefore, in order to overcome the negative impacts on human and environment, the researchers focused mainly on the reduction and stabilization of CO2 which represent the main contributor in the increasing global warming. The natural capturing and conversion of CO2 from atmosphere is taken place by biological, chemical and physical processes. However, these processes need long time to cause a significant reduction in CO2. Recently, scientists shifted to use green technologies that aimed to produce concrete with high potential to adsorb CO2 in order to accelerate the reduction of CO2. In the present review the potential of bio-concrete to sequestrate CO2 based on carbonation process and as a function of carbonic anhydrase (CA) is highlighted. The factors affecting CO2 sequestration in concrete and bacterial species are discussed. It is evident from the literatures, that the new trends to use bio-concrete might contribute in the reduction of CO2 and enhance the strength of non-reinforced concrete.