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Title: | INFLUENCE OF ACID TREATMENT AND CARBONATION ON THE PROPERTIES OF RECYCLED CONCRETE AGGREGATE |
Authors: | Radević, Aleksandar Despotovic, Iva Zakić, Dimitrije Orešković, Marko Jevtić, Dragica |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Abstract: | Recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), obtained by crushing of original (old) concrete, consists of natural aggregate grains and a cement mortar matrix. The presence of old adhered cement mortar, which has higher porosity than natural aggregate, causes unfavourable properties of RCA. In this paper, the research conducted in order to improve the quality of RCA and to enable its greater application in the construction industry, is presented. Therefore, RCA was subjected to quality improvement treatments with hydrochloric acid and carbon dioxide (accelerated carbonation). The first procedure was aimed at partially removing the adhered cement mortar and the second at reinforcing the cement matrix. Physical, mechanical and chemical properties of all three types of RCA were tested. After the pre-soaking acid treatment (0.1 mol/dm3 HCl), RCA showed reduced water absorption (up to 3%); the process of accelerated carbonation also led to reduced water absorption (13–20%) as well as to improved mechanical properties (~10%). A Scanning Electron Microscopy investigation revealed that the carbonation process, as expected, significantly reduces porosity of RCA. The overall results show that if RCA is obtained by crushing of compact, high-quality concrete the procedures of aggregate quality improvement are not necessary. |
URI: | https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/20925 |
Type: | article |
ISSN: | 1451 - 9372 (print) 2217-7434 (online) |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Kraljevo |
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