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A review of low-carbon technologies and projects for the global cement industry.
Journal of Environmental Science, 2023Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the cement industry account for 26% of the total industrial emissions, and the need to develop low-carbon techniques within the cement industry is extremely urgent.
Yangyang Guo +6 more
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Challenges against CO2 abatement strategies in cement industry: A review.
Journal of Environmental Science, 2021Cement industry is an intensive source of fuel consumption and greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions. This industry is responsible for 5% of GHGs emissions and is among the top industrial sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
E. Benhelal, E. Shamsaei, M. Rashid
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Inhibition mechanisms of steel slag on the early-age hydration of cement
, 2021Steel slag inhibits the early-age hydration of cement. However, its mechanism is still unclear. In this paper, the early-age hydration kinetics and the evolution of the solid phases, aqueous species and microstructures in a cement-steel slag composite ...
Shiyun Zhuang, Qiang Wang
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, 2021
To tackle the rising CO2 concentration in atmosphere, technologies of carbon sequestration are emerging. As one of these technologies, carbonation curing of cement-based composite at early age shows a great potential because its wide application and ...
Zhu Liu, Weina Meng
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To tackle the rising CO2 concentration in atmosphere, technologies of carbon sequestration are emerging. As one of these technologies, carbonation curing of cement-based composite at early age shows a great potential because its wide application and ...
Zhu Liu, Weina Meng
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Environmental impact of cement production and Solutions: A review
, 2021This paper reviews the impact of cement industry towards the global environment and solutions to the problem. The increasing harvesting of raw materials for mounting cement manufacturing causes reduction in quantity of the non-renewable resources such as
Nabilla Mohamad +4 more
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Cement and Concrete Research, 2018
The main conclusions of an analysis of low-CO2, eco-efficient cement-based materials, carried out by a multi-stakeholder working group initiated by the United Nations Environment Program Sustainable Building and Climate Initiative (UNEP-SBCI) are ...
K. Scrivener, V. John, E. Gartner
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The main conclusions of an analysis of low-CO2, eco-efficient cement-based materials, carried out by a multi-stakeholder working group initiated by the United Nations Environment Program Sustainable Building and Climate Initiative (UNEP-SBCI) are ...
K. Scrivener, V. John, E. Gartner
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Comparison of energy consumption and carbon emissions from clinker and recycled cement production
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021The cement industry is presently facing the demanding challenge of reducing its large amount of carbon emissions in order to meet the targets set to fight climate changes.
V. Sousa, J. A. Bogas
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Geopolymers as an alternative to Portland cement: An overview
, 2020Portland cement manufacture emits 5–7% CO2, which is responsible for global warming. Geopolymers minimize CO2 emission and may be a partial alternative to Portland cement in the building industry.
N. B. Singh, B. Middendorf
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021
Burns are a common condition presenting to the emergency department; the majority are thermal burns. The treatment for thermal burns and chemical burns differs greatly, and prompt recognition of a chemical burn is necessary. An often unrecognized and underestimated type of chemical burn is an alkali burn from wet cement.A 7-year-old boy was transferred
Aaron J, Lacy +2 more
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Burns are a common condition presenting to the emergency department; the majority are thermal burns. The treatment for thermal burns and chemical burns differs greatly, and prompt recognition of a chemical burn is necessary. An often unrecognized and underestimated type of chemical burn is an alkali burn from wet cement.A 7-year-old boy was transferred
Aaron J, Lacy +2 more
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