Advances in Binders for Construction Materials

The global binder production for construction materials is approximately 7.5 billion tons per year, contributing ~6% to the global anthropogenic atmospheric CO2 emissions. Reducing this carbon footprint is a key aim of the construction industry, and current research focuses on developing new innovat...

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description The global binder production for construction materials is approximately 7.5 billion tons per year, contributing ~6% to the global anthropogenic atmospheric CO2 emissions. Reducing this carbon footprint is a key aim of the construction industry, and current research focuses on developing new innovative ways to attain more sustainable binders and concrete/mortars as a real alternative to the current global demand for Portland cement.With this aim, several potential alternative binders are currently being investigated by scientists worldwide, based on calcium aluminate cement, calcium sulfoaluminate cement, alkali-activated binders, calcined clay limestone cements, nanomaterials, or supersulfated cements. This Special Issue presents contributions that address research and practical advances in i) alternative binder manufacturing processes; ii) chemical, microstructural, and structural characterization of unhydrated binders and of hydrated systems; iii) the properties and modelling of concrete and mortars; iv) applications and durability of concrete and mortars; and v) the conservation and repair of historic concrete/mortar structures using alternative binders.We believe this Special Issue will be of high interest in the binder industry and construction community, based upon the novelty and quality of the results and the real potential application of the findings to the practice and industry.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-980032024-04-05T17:30:07Z Advances in Binders for Construction Materials Otero, Jorge binders mortars renders grouts building materials lime cement concrete alkali-activated alternative high-performance geopolymers gypsum calcium aluminate nanolime supersulfated cements sulfoaluminate mortar additives Roman fly ash cementitious composites calcined clay limestone natural pozzolans hybrid nanomaterials durability life cycle assessment recycled waste management environmental repair of historic construction conservation case studies thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy The global binder production for construction materials is approximately 7.5 billion tons per year, contributing ~6% to the global anthropogenic atmospheric CO2 emissions. Reducing this carbon footprint is a key aim of the construction industry, and current research focuses on developing new innovative ways to attain more sustainable binders and concrete/mortars as a real alternative to the current global demand for Portland cement.With this aim, several potential alternative binders are currently being investigated by scientists worldwide, based on calcium aluminate cement, calcium sulfoaluminate cement, alkali-activated binders, calcined clay limestone cements, nanomaterials, or supersulfated cements. This Special Issue presents contributions that address research and practical advances in i) alternative binder manufacturing processes; ii) chemical, microstructural, and structural characterization of unhydrated binders and of hydrated systems; iii) the properties and modelling of concrete and mortars; iv) applications and durability of concrete and mortars; and v) the conservation and repair of historic concrete/mortar structures using alternative binders.We believe this Special Issue will be of high interest in the binder industry and construction community, based upon the novelty and quality of the results and the real potential application of the findings to the practice and industry. 2023-03-07T16:28:09Z 2023-03-07T16:28:09Z 2023 book ONIX_20230307_9783036565835_13 9783036565835 9783036565828 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/98003 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6728 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6582-8 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6582-8 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036565835 9783036565828 220 Basel open access
spellingShingle binders
mortars
renders
grouts
building
materials
lime
cement
concrete
alkali-activated
alternative
high-performance
geopolymers
gypsum
calcium
aluminate
nanolime
supersulfated
cements
sulfoaluminate
mortar
additives
Roman
fly
ash
cementitious
composites
calcined
clay
limestone
natural
pozzolans
hybrid
nanomaterials
durability
life
cycle
assessment
recycled
waste
management
environmental
repair
of
historic
construction
conservation
case
studies
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy
Advances in Binders for Construction Materials
title Advances in Binders for Construction Materials
title_full Advances in Binders for Construction Materials
title_fullStr Advances in Binders for Construction Materials
title_full_unstemmed Advances in Binders for Construction Materials
title_short Advances in Binders for Construction Materials
title_sort advances in binders for construction materials
topic binders
mortars
renders
grouts
building
materials
lime
cement
concrete
alkali-activated
alternative
high-performance
geopolymers
gypsum
calcium
aluminate
nanolime
supersulfated
cements
sulfoaluminate
mortar
additives
Roman
fly
ash
cementitious
composites
calcined
clay
limestone
natural
pozzolans
hybrid
nanomaterials
durability
life
cycle
assessment
recycled
waste
management
environmental
repair
of
historic
construction
conservation
case
studies
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy
topic_facet binders
mortars
renders
grouts
building
materials
lime
cement
concrete
alkali-activated
alternative
high-performance
geopolymers
gypsum
calcium
aluminate
nanolime
supersulfated
cements
sulfoaluminate
mortar
additives
Roman
fly
ash
cementitious
composites
calcined
clay
limestone
natural
pozzolans
hybrid
nanomaterials
durability
life
cycle
assessment
recycled
waste
management
environmental
repair
of
historic
construction
conservation
case
studies
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy
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