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Effect of reactive magnesium oxide in alkali-activated fly ash mortars exposed to accelerated CO2 curing
Construction and Building Materials
2022 — Elsevier
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08/01/2022
Abstract
The effect of reactive magnesium oxide (MgO) as partial fly ash replacement in alkali-activated fly ash mortars (0, 10 and 20 %) was studied under two different environments: conventional climatic chamber and climatic carbonation chamber with 0.04 and 5 % level of CO2 respectively. A complete characterisation of all raw materials was performed. The effect of replacing fly ash with MgO resulted in a decline of compressive (up to 52.3 % at 28 days of age and 20% of MgO replacement) and flexural strength, ultrasonic pulse velocity and dynamic Young’s modulus mainly due to the formation of weak and expansive brucite, detected by X-ray diffraction (XRD). Carbonation depth and shrinkage also were obtained. CO2 curing improved the physicomechanical properties, due to the formation of nesquehonite in samples with MgO. An improvement of CO2 absorption of 2 g CO2/kg mixes with the CO2 curing and the substitution of fly ash with MgO was obtained (determined by thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis). The increase in mass due to CO2 capture was of 6.91%, 9.39% and 12.26% at the age of 7, 14 and 28 days, respectively, when compared to mixes cured with 0.04 (reference) and 5 % (CO2 curing) level of CO2.
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Authors in the community:
Rui Vasco Pacheco Santos da Silva
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Publication version
AO - Author's Original
Publisher
Elsevier
Title of the publication container
Construction and Building Materials
First page or article number
1
Last page
24
Volume
342
Issue
B
ISSN
0950-0618
Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)
civil-engineering - Civil engineering
Keywords
- Alkali-activated cement
- Fly Ash
- Mortar
- Accelerated carbonation
- Carbon capture
- Microstructure
- Reactive MgO
Publication language (ISO code)
eng - English
Rights type:
Open access
Creative Commons license
CC-BY - CC-BY