Biochar in cementitious composites: A comprehensive review of properties, compatibility, and prospect of use in sustainable geopolymer concrete

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Seemab Tayyab , Wahid Ferdous , Weena Lokuge , Rafat Siddique , Allan Manalo
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Geopolymer concrete (GPC) finds great potential in reducing global warming emissions from the construction sector. The conventional GPC precursor binders (fly ash, slag, metakaolin, silica fume, etc.) and alkaline activators are expensive, pollution-causing, and insufficient to meet the global requirement of concrete. Biochar (BC), agricultural waste produced through pyrolysis has rapidly been employed in cementitious composites since last decade because of its low cost, low carbon footprint, and ecological advantages. This paper presents a detailed review of the compatibility of BC with GPC, the properties (physical, chemical, and mechanical) in cementitious composites, and the chemical suitability of BC with GPC. The physical and chemical properties of BC can be controlled and highly depend on its production method (temperature, pressure, heating rate, resident time). The BC rich in silica and alumina is a feasible alternative to the solid precursor in geopolymer composites by controlling the particle size and mix design. The formation of a highly alkaline BC with water ensured its compatibility as an alkaline activator solution. They revealed comparable strength to GPC produced using conventional activators. Future studies are needed to investigate BC's experimental and practical applications as a precursor and alkaline activator in geopolymer composites.

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生物炭在胶凝复合材料中的应用:性能、相容性及其在可持续地聚合物混凝土中的应用前景的综合综述
地聚合物混凝土(GPC)在减少建筑行业的全球变暖排放方面具有巨大潜力。传统的GPC前驱体粘结剂(粉煤灰、矿渣、偏高岭土、硅灰等)和碱性活化剂价格昂贵、污染严重,不能满足混凝土的全球要求。生物炭(BC)是一种通过热解产生的农业废弃物,由于其低成本、低碳足迹和生态优势,在近十年来迅速应用于胶凝复合材料。本文详细介绍了BC与GPC的相容性,胶结复合材料的物理、化学和力学性能,以及BC与GPC的化学适应性。BC的物理和化学性质是可以控制的,并且高度依赖于它的生产方法(温度、压力、加热速率、停留时间)。通过控制颗粒大小和配比设计,富含二氧化硅和氧化铝的BC可以替代固体前驱体用于地聚合物复合材料中。高碱性BC与水的形成保证了其作为碱性活化剂溶液的相容性。他们揭示了与使用传统活化剂生产的GPC相当的强度。BC在地聚合物复合材料中作为前驱体和碱性活化剂的实验和实际应用有待进一步研究。
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Resources, conservation & recycling advances
Resources, conservation & recycling advances Environmental Science (General)
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