Low-carbon ternary binder bio-composites via accelerated carbonation for circular construction
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This study demonstrates the significance of coupling biomass valorization with accelerated carbonation curing (ACC) as an integrated strategy for low-carbon construction materials. A bio-based ternary binder incorporating wood sawdust with shale ash, steel slag, and a reduced proportion of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) was developed to simultaneously enhance mechanical performance and enable CO2 sequestration. The optimized formulation (25% shale ash, 15% OPC, 10% slag, and 50% sawdust) achieved a compressive strength of 7.2 MPa and an elastic modulus of 6 GPa, exceeding the performance of comparable wood-cement composites while using substantially less clinker. Microstructural analyses (SEM, XRD, FTIR, and…
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- Ternary operation
- Carbonation
- Composite number
- Ternary numeral system
- Deformation (meteorology)
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