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A state-of-the-art review on recycling rubber in concrete: Sustainability aspects, specialty mixtures, and treatment methods

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DEVELOPMENTS IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.dibe.2023.100171

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Rubberized concrete; Environmental and economic aspects; Thermal savings; Field applications; Specialty rubberized concrete; Rubber treatment methodologies

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Although there have been some studies on the mechanical and acoustic properties of rubberized concrete (RC), there is limited research on the environmental, economic, and field implementation aspects. This paper presents the state-of-the-art in terms of environmental and economic aspects, thermal savings, and the use of RC in various fields. The study also emphasizes the need for further research on specialty RC mixtures and points out the potential for advancements in environmental, economic, and technical aspects.
Although multiple studies have reviewed the mechanical, durability, and acoustic characteristics of rubberized concrete (RC) mixtures, very limited studies have focused on a comprehensive collation of literature pertaining to their environmental, economic, and field implementation aspects. Therefore, this paper presented the state-ofthe-art pertinent to environmental and economic aspects, thermal savings in terms of energy and emissions, and field applications of RC mixtures. Further, none of the studies have systematically reviewed the literature specific to specialty RC mixtures (pervious concrete, self-compacting concrete, and roller-compacted concrete), which was thoroughly examined. The various rubber treatment methodologies to enhance rubber-cement interaction were underscored and the impact of rubber aggregates on mix properties was discussed. Importantly, this stateof-the-art review identified the scope for future advancements at environmental, economic, and technical levels, which is envisioned to advance the widespread implementation of RC and pave the way for creation of an ecoefficient built environment.

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