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Sustainable Cements: Hybrid Alkaline Cements Overview

Journal

PROCEEDINGS OF THE 75TH RILEM ANNUAL WEEK 2021
Volume 40, Issue -, Pages 626-639

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-21735-7_68

Keywords

Alkaline activation; Hybrid alkaline cements; Sustainability

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The production of ordinary Portland cement (PC) accounts for 2-3% of global energy use and 8-10% of worldwide carbon dioxide emissions. It is projected that the CO2 emissions associated with PC manufacturing could increase by 240-260% by 2050 compared to 1990 emissions. To address this issue, the cement industry has been exploring options such as replacing Portland clinker with low-carbon Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) to create blended cement. The use of alkaline activation technology allows for higher replacement levels of up to 60% or 70%, known as Hybrid Alkaline Cements (HAC).
The ordinary Portland cement (PC) production contributes 2-3% of global energy use and 8% to 10% of world-wide carbon dioxide emissions (CO2). According to estimates in 2050, the CO2 emissions associated with the manufacture of PC, could increase between 240-260% compared to the 1990 emissions. Faced with this need, the Portland cement industry has been considering several options. One of them is to replace Portland clinker to the greatest extent possible, with low-carbon Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs) (whether added with the cement or directly into the concrete mix, Blended cement).The type and quantity of mineral additions is regulated by the standards of each country, although these values do not usually exceed 35%. Higher values are not allowed because the early mechanical strength decreases. However, applying alkaline activation technology can reach replacement levels of up to 60% or 70%, in the so-called Hybrid Alkaline Cements (HAC). The SCMs are basically natural pozzolans, such as blast furnace slag (BFS) or fly ash (FA). To increase the reactivity of mineral additions, especially at early ages, an alkaline activator is added into the mixture, normally salts of moderate alkalinity. This work shows a review of the theoretical knowledge of the hydration of hybrid cements, as well as their mechanical performance in mortars, concrete, and in industrial-scale applications.

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