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| Title: | Carbon capture and storage CO₂ foam concrete towards higher performance : design, preparation and characteristics | Authors: | Fan, D Lu, JX Lv, XS Noguchi, T Yu, R Poon, CS |
Issue Date: | Mar-2025 | Source: | Cement and concrete composites, Mar. 2025, v. 157, 105925 | Abstract: | This study introduces a novel strategy for carbon capture and utilization by incorporating CO<inf>2</inf> into foams to develop CO<inf>2</inf> foam concrete (CFC) with high performance. A conceptual design approach for CFC was first proposed by incorporating tailor-made CO<inf>2</inf> foam into an optimized cement-based paste. The engineered CO<inf>2</inf> foam exhibited fine size and good stability, but increasing CO<inf>2</inf> concentration decreased stability. Then, the CO<inf>2</inf> foam was used to fabricate CFC with high strength (about twice that of normal foam concrete at a similar density), excellent durability (comparable to normal concrete), and low thermal conductivity. Moreover, it was demonstrated that CO<inf>2</inf> foam induced positive internal carbonation effects to further enhance the CFC performance. These effects included promoting cement hydration efficiency and generating CaCO<inf>3</inf> on the foam wall for strength enhancement. Also, the rational use of CO<inf>2</inf> foams optimized the CFC pore structures, including reducing porosity, refining pore size, and improving pore uniformity. The CFC exhibited exceptional carbon capture, sequestering 87 kg of CO<inf>2</inf> per m3 of concrete by internal and external carbonations (active carbon reduction), and could reduce electricity consumption and the corresponding carbon emissions (indirect carbon reduction). This innovative material offers a promising pathway towards sustainable construction and carbon neutrality. | Keywords: | Carbon capture CO2 foam concrete Energy conservation Internal carbonation Pore structure |
Publisher: | Pergamon Press | Journal: | Cement and concrete composites | ISSN: | 0958-9465 | EISSN: | 1873-393X | DOI: | 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2025.105925 |
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