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Towards low-carbon low-energy concrete alternatives: Life cycle assessment of carbonated cementitious material-based precast ...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Science of the Total Environment
Publication Date
Page Number
179279
Volume
976

Cement is responsible for 22 % of all global CO2 emissions from industrial processes. Technological Âé¶¹Ó°Òô for developing and deploying of alternative materials will be required to decarbonize the cement industry. Carbonated cementitious materials (CCMs) are building materials that rely on carbon mineralization for their strength. A process-based cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment (LCA) was conducted to evaluate the global warming potential (GWP), cumulative energy demand, and water consumption of a lab-scale CCM-based precast panel compared to a conventional precast concrete panel. Since the CCM process is currently a lab-scale early-stage process, the CCM panel showed higher environmental impacts compared to the conventional panel. However, scenario analyses include mature production process scenarios. A sensitivity analysis revealed that the GWP of CCM can be lowered to below that of the conventional panel using polymers, fillers, low-carbon electricity sources, and optimized carbonation parameters.