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Cost-efficient one-part alkali-activated mortars with low global warming potential for floor heating systems applications

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/19648189.2015.1125392

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foam agents; alkali-activated cements; compressive strength; thermal conductivity; global warming potential; cost efficiency

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Increasing building energy efficiency is one the most cost-effective ways to reduce emissions. The use of thermal insulation materials mitigates heat loss in buildings, therefore minimising heat energy needs. In recent years, several papers were published on the subject of foam alkali-activated cements with enhanced thermal conductivity. However, on those papers cost analysis was strangely avoided. This paper presents experimental results on one-part alkali-activated cements. It also includes global warming potential assessment and cost analysis. Foam one-part alkali-activated cements cost simulations considering two carbon dioxide social costs scenarios are also included. The results show that one-part alkali-activated cements mixtures based on 26% OPC + 58.3% FA + 8% CS + 7.7% CH and 3.5% hydrogen peroxide constitute a promising cost-efficient (67 euro/m(3)), thermal insulation solution for floor heating systems. This mixture presents a low global warming potential of 443 KgCO(2eq)/m(3). The results confirm that in both carbon dioxide social cost scenarios the mixture 26 OPC + 58.3 FA + 8 CS + 7.7 CH with 3.5% hydrogen peroxide foaming agent is still the most cost efficient.

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