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Low-Carbon Concrete Based on Binary Biomass Ash–Silica Fume Binder to Produce Eco-Friendly Paving Blocks

The civil construction industry consumes huge amounts of raw materials and energy, especially infrastructure. Thus, the use of eco-friendly materials is indispensable to promote sustainable development. In this context, the present work investigated low-carbon concrete to produce eco-friendly paving...

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Autores principales: Campos Teixeira, André Henrique, Soares Junior, Paulo Roberto Ribeiro, Silva, Thiago Henrique, Barreto, Richard Rodrigues, da Silva Bezerra, Augusto Cesar
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7178270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32230741
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13071534
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author Campos Teixeira, André Henrique
Soares Junior, Paulo Roberto Ribeiro
Silva, Thiago Henrique
Barreto, Richard Rodrigues
da Silva Bezerra, Augusto Cesar
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Soares Junior, Paulo Roberto Ribeiro
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description The civil construction industry consumes huge amounts of raw materials and energy, especially infrastructure. Thus, the use of eco-friendly materials is indispensable to promote sustainable development. In this context, the present work investigated low-carbon concrete to produce eco-friendly paving blocks. The binder was defined according to two approaches. In the first, a binary binder developed with eucalyptus biomass ash (EBA) and silica fume (SF) was used, in total replacement for Portland cement. In the second, the mixture of residues was used as a precursor in alkali-activation reactions, forming alkali-activated binder. The experimental approach was carried out using five different mixtures, obtained by varying the amount of water or sodium hydroxide solution. The characterization of this new material was carried out using compressive strength, expandability, water absorption, deep abrasion, microstructural investigation, and organic matter degradation potential. The results showed that the EBA-SF system has a performance compatible with Portland cement when used as an alternative binder, in addition to functioning as a precursor to alkali-activated concrete. The blocks produced degraded organic matter, and this degradation is more intense with the incidence of UV. In this way, the EBA-SF binder can be successfully used for the manufacture of ecological paving blocks with low carbon emissions.
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spelling pubmed-71782702020-04-28 Low-Carbon Concrete Based on Binary Biomass Ash–Silica Fume Binder to Produce Eco-Friendly Paving Blocks Campos Teixeira, André Henrique Soares Junior, Paulo Roberto Ribeiro Silva, Thiago Henrique Barreto, Richard Rodrigues da Silva Bezerra, Augusto Cesar Materials (Basel) Article The civil construction industry consumes huge amounts of raw materials and energy, especially infrastructure. Thus, the use of eco-friendly materials is indispensable to promote sustainable development. In this context, the present work investigated low-carbon concrete to produce eco-friendly paving blocks. The binder was defined according to two approaches. In the first, a binary binder developed with eucalyptus biomass ash (EBA) and silica fume (SF) was used, in total replacement for Portland cement. In the second, the mixture of residues was used as a precursor in alkali-activation reactions, forming alkali-activated binder. The experimental approach was carried out using five different mixtures, obtained by varying the amount of water or sodium hydroxide solution. The characterization of this new material was carried out using compressive strength, expandability, water absorption, deep abrasion, microstructural investigation, and organic matter degradation potential. The results showed that the EBA-SF system has a performance compatible with Portland cement when used as an alternative binder, in addition to functioning as a precursor to alkali-activated concrete. The blocks produced degraded organic matter, and this degradation is more intense with the incidence of UV. In this way, the EBA-SF binder can be successfully used for the manufacture of ecological paving blocks with low carbon emissions. MDPI 2020-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7178270/ /pubmed/32230741 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13071534 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Campos Teixeira, André Henrique
Soares Junior, Paulo Roberto Ribeiro
Silva, Thiago Henrique
Barreto, Richard Rodrigues
da Silva Bezerra, Augusto Cesar
Low-Carbon Concrete Based on Binary Biomass Ash–Silica Fume Binder to Produce Eco-Friendly Paving Blocks
title Low-Carbon Concrete Based on Binary Biomass Ash–Silica Fume Binder to Produce Eco-Friendly Paving Blocks
title_full Low-Carbon Concrete Based on Binary Biomass Ash–Silica Fume Binder to Produce Eco-Friendly Paving Blocks
title_fullStr Low-Carbon Concrete Based on Binary Biomass Ash–Silica Fume Binder to Produce Eco-Friendly Paving Blocks
title_full_unstemmed Low-Carbon Concrete Based on Binary Biomass Ash–Silica Fume Binder to Produce Eco-Friendly Paving Blocks
title_short Low-Carbon Concrete Based on Binary Biomass Ash–Silica Fume Binder to Produce Eco-Friendly Paving Blocks
title_sort low-carbon concrete based on binary biomass ash–silica fume binder to produce eco-friendly paving blocks
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7178270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32230741
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13071534
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