Effects of Water-to-Binder Ratios on the Workability, Durability and Strength Development of In-Situ Carbonated Concrete
  • Seifu, Melaku N.
  • Adem, Jemal Kedir
  • Khalid, Hammad R.
  • Kim, G. M.
  • Park, Solmoi
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Enhancing the performance and sustainability of concrete is critical in modern construction, and in-situ carbonation offers a promising approach by introducing CO2 directly during mixing. This study investigates the influence of CO2 dosage on the workability, durability, and strength of concrete with varying water-to-binder ratios. Gaseous CO2 was injected during mixing, leading to the immediate formation of amorphous calcium carbonate and a noticeable reduction in slump within 10 min. Experimental results showed that CO2 addition improved pore structure and chloride resistance, with reductions of up to 18% in total charge and 13% in migration coefficient. However, a decrease in 28-day compressive strength was observed, varying with mix design. These findings highlight the importance of carefully balancing CO2 dosage and water-to-binder ratio to enhance durability without compromising long-term strength.

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Portland cementFly ashConcreteIn-situ carbonationALKALI-SILICA REACTIONACCELERATED CARBONATIONPORTLAND-CEMENTPORE STRUCTUREIMPACTCO2MICROSTRUCTURECONDUCTIVITYPERMEABILITY
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Effects of Water-to-Binder Ratios on the Workability, Durability and Strength Development of In-Situ Carbonated Concrete
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Seifu, Melaku N.Adem, Jemal KedirKhalid, Hammad R.Kim, G. M.Park, Solmoi
DOI
10.1186/s40069-025-00827-8
발행일
2025-10-16
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International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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625 ~ 639