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Valorising industrial limestone-slurry waste into low-carbon Portland-limestone cement based aircrete: packing density, thermo-mechanical performance and microstructural insights

産業用石灰石スラリー廃棄物を低炭素ポルトランド石灰石セメントベースの気泡コンクリートに活用:充填密度、熱機械性能、微細構造の洞察 (AI 翻訳)

Rajesh Kumar

Figshareデータセット2026-06-05#その他Origin: Global
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.32587517.v1
原典: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.32587517.v1

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日本語

この研究は、インドのコータストーンスラリー石灰石廃棄物(KSSLW)を低炭素ポルトランド石灰石セメント(PLC)ベースの気泡コンクリート(CFC)に二重に活用する方法を開発した。熱処理したKSSLWをOPC-43の20%置換としてPLCバインダーを合成し、CO2排出量を約8.2%削減した。未処理のKSSLWは微細砂を最大50%置換し、強度と断熱性能を向上させた。このシステムは廃棄物削減、資源保全、低炭素建築材料に貢献する。

English

This study develops a dual valorisation route for Kota stone slurry limestone waste (KSSLW) in low-carbon Portland limestone cement (PLC)-based cellular foamed concrete (CFC). Thermally processed KSSLW replaced 20% of OPC-43, achieving an 8.2% CO2 reduction. Unprocessed microfine KSSLW replaced up to 50% of fine river sand, improving packing density and thermal insulation. The system addresses waste disposal, resource conservation, and low-carbon construction.

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日本のGX文脈において

日本ではゼロエミッション社会に向け、セメント産業のCO2削減が急務である。石灰石スラリー廃棄物を活用した本手法は、日本の産業廃棄物処理や低炭素材料開発にも応用可能であり、特に現場でのブロック製造に適している。ただし、インド特有の廃棄物を対象としており、日本での適用には類似廃棄物の性状確認が必要。

In the global GX context

Globally, the cement industry accounts for ~8% of CO2 emissions. This paper presents a practical dual-use strategy for limestone slurry waste that reduces clinker factor and conserves river sand, aligning with the Global Cement and Concrete Association's net-zero roadmap. The approach is transferable to other regions with similar waste streams.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:This paper provides a detailed characterisation of a novel low-carbon cementitious system with packing density and microstructural analysis.

🏢実務担当者:Construction material producers can adopt the dual valorisation approach to reduce clinker content and utilise waste limestone slurry.

📄 Abstract(原文)

This study develops a dual valorisation route for Kota stone slurry limestone waste (KSSLW) in low-carbon Portland limestone cement (PLC)-based cellular foamed concrete (CFC). In the first stage, thermally processed KSSLW was used as a 20% replacement of OPC-43 to synthesise a PLC binder. The optimised binder showed initial and final setting times of 116 min and 7.5 h, and compressive strengths of 35.8 and 45.7 MPa at 7 and 28 days, respectively. A preliminary energy-carbon balance showed that, after accounting for thermal processing energy and possible carbonate decomposition, the system still provided a net saving of about 72.2 kg CO<sub>2</sub>-eq/t PLC, corresponding to an 8.2% reduction relative to OPC. In the second stage, unprocessed microfine KSSLW was used to replace fine river sand from 0% to 100% in CFC mixes with target dry densities of 1000 and 800 kg/m<sup>3</sup>. The optimum response was obtained at 50% KSSLW replacement, where microfine particles improved particle packing, reduced voids, and enhanced the strength performance factors. The compressive strength performance factors (PFc,28d) reached 329 and 299 for the 1000 and 800 kg/m<sup>3</sup> CFC series, respectively. Packing density analysis showed maximum values of 0.63 in binary mixes and 0.67 in ternary mixes, while the void ratio decreased to 0.59 and 0.49, respectively. The optimised CFC also showed low thermal conductivity, with k values of 0.351 and 0.311 W/m.K for the 1000 and 800 kg/m<sup>3</sup> series, respectively. Isothermal calorimetry, optical microscopy, Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)-based modelling confirmed that processed KSSLW promoted hydration, whereas unprocessed KSSLW acted mainly as an inert micro filler. The proposed PLC-CFC system offers a practical route for clinker reduction, river-sand conservation, slurry waste utilisation and lightweight thermal-insulating walling applications. From an applied perspective, the results demonstrated a dual valorisation route for Indian Kota stone slurry limestone waste i.e. the thermally processed fraction can be used as a 20% clinker-saving PLC component, while the unprocessed microfine fraction can replace up to 50% natural river sand in CFC blocks for non-load-bearing masonry, partition or infill wall units, and thermal-insulating building components. Thus, the proposed PLC-CFC system directly addresses slurry disposal, river-sand conservation, clinker-factor reduction, and the production of lightweight energy-efficient construction units.

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