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Investigation of mechanical properties of CO2 infused concrete

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Thane ACC LTD 2025Edition: Vol.99(7), JulDescription: 23-29pSubject(s): Online resources: In: Indian Concrete Journal - ICJSummary: The large CO2 emissions of the construction sector have spurred research for environmentally friendly alternatives. CO2-activated concrete strengthens, according to carbon cure and Solidia company, and it permanently stores carbon. This research evaluated mechanical properties of dry ice infused concrete at 10, 20, and 30 % shows incremental strength trend up to 20 % over the control mix, CO2-infused concrete increases compressive, flexural, and split tensile strength, hence strengthening the resultant structure. It resists H2SO4) and HCl to some degree; MgSO4 greatly increases strength. NaCl has no advantages, though. Including CO2 into concrete could increase sustainability and performance, therefore lowering the environmental effect in construction.
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The large CO2 emissions of the construction sector have spurred research for environmentally friendly alternatives. CO2-activated concrete strengthens, according to carbon cure and Solidia company, and it permanently stores carbon. This research evaluated mechanical properties of dry ice infused concrete at 10, 20, and 30 % shows incremental strength trend up to 20 % over the control mix, CO2-infused concrete increases compressive, flexural, and split tensile strength, hence strengthening the resultant structure. It resists H2SO4) and HCl to some degree; MgSO4 greatly increases strength. NaCl has no advantages, though. Including CO2 into concrete could increase sustainability and performance, therefore lowering the environmental effect in construction.

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