With increasing population and rising demands for improved built environment, there is an expected increase in greenhouse gas emission from the construction industry. Carbon …
O Zaid, F Alsharari, M Ahmed - Construction and Building Materials, 2024 - Elsevier
With the rising global population and an increasing demand for enhanced built environments, the construction industry faces a critical challenge with rising greenhouse gas …
In recent years, concrete has been accessible and economical in the construction industry, resulting in high demand for its components. Cement is known for its negative impact on the …
Due to its environmentally friendly features and economic benefits, biochar has garnered increasing attention as a sustainable and carbon-negative material in the construction …
The utilisation of biochar, the carbon negative product of pyrolysis, reduces the carbon footprint of the cementitious composites as it possesses the potential to replace the …
S Singhal - European Journal of Environmental and Civil …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Owing to the scarcity of raw materials and environmental concerns, concrete industry demands a suitable environment friendly material, which can substitute it partially while …
The significant carbon footprint of the construction sector necessitates innovative strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining material performance. This study …
SR Karnati, B Høgsaa, L Zhang, EH Fini - Construction and Building …, 2020 - Elsevier
This study introduces novel methods for producing carbon nanoparticles from bio-oils made through hydrothermal liquefaction of biomass. It further compares physiochemical properties …
MM Santos, ALM Sierra, Á Amado-Fierro… - Journal of Building …, 2023 - Elsevier
Waste-derived hydrochars are presented for the first time as promising materials to reduce the consumption of natural resources and the carbon footprint of the cement industry, while …