LI Linkun, LIU Qi, MA Zhongcheng, et al. Research progress on properties of recycled concrete aggregates by carbon dioxide mineral carbonation curing[J]. Thermal power generation, 2021, 50(1): 94-103.
LI Linkun, LIU Qi, MA Zhongcheng, et al. Research progress on properties of recycled concrete aggregates by carbon dioxide mineral carbonation curing[J]. Thermal power generation, 2021, 50(1): 94-103. DOI: 10.19666/j.rlfd.202007191.
utilization and storage(CCUS) has been identified as an important strategy to reduce CO_2 emissions and mitigate climate change. Mineral carbonation(MC) is emerging as a potential CCUS technology
in which calcium(Ca) or magnesium(Mg) from silicate minerals is bound with CO_2
forming benign and stable calcium/magnesium carbonates. Mineral carbonation not only reduces CO_2 emissions with relatively low overall cost
but also produces high-performance concrete with the use of solid waste. CO_2 curing is a mineral carbonation process where CO_2 is chemically reacted with calcium hydroxide and calcium silica hydrate in recycled concrete aggregate taken from construction and demolition(CD) waste
forming thermodynamically stable carbonate minerals to enhance the properties of the concrete aggregate. In this paper
the progress of using CO_2 mineralization and sequestration technology to improve recycled concrete aggregate is discussed in detail in the perspectives of reaction mechanisms
factors influencing reaction kinetics
and various process routes. Finally
based on a discussion of current research state and existing problems
future prospect of reinforced recycled concrete aggregate produced by CO_2 mineralization are summarized.