End-of-Life Materials Used as Supplementary Cementitious Materials in the Concrete Industry.
Adrian Ionut NicoaraAlexandra Elena StoicaMirijam VrabecNastja Šmuc RoganSaso SturmCleva W Ow-YangMehmet Ali GulgunZeynep Basaran BundurIon CiucaBogdan Ştefan VasilePublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
A sustainable solution for the global construction industry can be partial substitution of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) by use of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) sourced from industrial end-of-life (EOL) products that contain calcareous, siliceous and aluminous materials. Candidate EOL materials include fly ash (FA), silica fume (SF), natural pozzolanic materials like sugarcane bagasse ash (SBA), palm oil fuel ash (POFA), rice husk ash (RHA), mine tailings, marble dust, construction and demolition debris (CDD). Studies have revealed these materials to be cementitious and/or pozzolanic in nature. Their use as SCMs would decrease the amount of cement used in the production of concrete, decreasing carbon emissions associated with cement production. In addition to cement substitution, EOL products as SCMs have also served as coarse and also fine aggregates in the production of eco-friendly concretes.