Materials (Mar 2023)

Carbon Emission Evaluation of CO<sub>2</sub> Curing in Vibro-Compacted Precast Concrete Made with Recycled Aggregates

  • David Suescum-Morales,
  • Enrique Fernández-Ledesma,
  • Ágata González-Caro,
  • Antonio Manuel Merino-Lechuga,
  • José María Fernández-Rodríguez,
  • José Ramón Jiménez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16062436
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
p. 2436

Abstract

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The objective of the present study was to explore three types of vibro-compacted precast concrete mixtures replacing fine and coarse gravel with a recycled/mixed concrete aggregate (RCA or MCA). The portlandite phase found in RCA and MCA by XRD is a “potential” CO2 sink. CO2 curing improved the compressive strength in all the mixtures studied. One tonne of the mixtures studied could be decarbonised after only 7 days of curing 13,604, 36,077 and 24,635 m3 of air using natural aggregates, RCA or MCA, respectively. The compressive strength obtained, XRD, TGA/DTA and carbon emission evaluation showed that curing longer than 7 days in CO2 was pointless. The total CO2 emissions by a mixture using CO2 curing at 7 days were 221.26, 204.38 and 210.05 kg CO2 eq/m3 air using natural aggregates, RCA or MCA, respectively. The findings of this study provide a valuable contribution to carbon emission evaluation of CO2 curing in vibro-compacted precast concrete with recycled/mixed concrete aggregates (RCA or MCA). The technology proposed in this research facilitates carbon capture and use and guarantees enhanced compressive strength of the concrete samples.

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