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The role of recycled waste glass incorporation on the carbonation behaviour of sodium carbonate activated slag mortar

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Abstract This study investigates the influences of recycled waste glass powder (RGP) on the carbonation behaviour of sodium carbonate activated ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) mortars. The effect of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This study investigates the influences of recycled waste glass powder (RGP) on the carbonation behaviour of sodium carbonate activated ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) mortars. The effect of activator dosages, types and RGP addition on resistance to carbonation are evaluated. The results indicate a high dosage of sodium carbonate or water glass combination as activator always can enhance the ability of resistance to carbonation. Furthermore, the addition of 30% RGP in the GGBS binder system seems to significantly improve the resistance to carbonation of mortars. The carbonation shrinkage is reduced after RGP incorporation; at the same time, a higher strength performance is observed. The RGP in sodium carbonate activated GGBS blends shows no influence on the species of reaction products. However, after carbonation, the sample containing RGP promotes the formation of nahcolite, while less bound water loss and calcium carbonate formation are identified. A high volume of gel pores (

Keywords: sodium carbonate; carbonation; carbonate activated; carbonate; glass

Journal Title: Journal of Cleaner Production
Year Published: 2021

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