C04B22/106

High Albedo Concrete Composition

Aspects of the invention include methods of removing carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) from a CO.sub.2 containing gas. In some instances, the methods include contacting CO.sub.2 containing gas with a bicarbonate buffered aqueous medium under conditions sufficient to produce a bicarbonate rich product. Where desired, the resultant bicarbonate rich product or a component thereof may then be stored or further processed, e.g., combined with a divalent alkaline earth metal cation, under conditions sufficient to produce a solid carbonate composition. Aspects of the invention further include systems for practicing the methods, as well as products produced by the methods.

CONCRETE FORMULATION SYSTEM FOR REPAIRING CULTURAL RELIC BUILDING AND USE METHOD THEREOF
20220332647 · 2022-10-20 ·

A concrete formulation system for repairing a cultural relic building and a use method thereof. The method includes obtaining a first index value, a second index value, and a third index value of a cultural relic building concrete sample and comparing the index values in a database of the concrete formulation system to obtain raw material components and contents of an original preparation formula of cultural relic concrete. The method further includes preparing a repairing concrete sample, measuring the index values, of the repairing concrete sample and comparing the index values of the cultural relic building concrete sample, and if the result is that the difference between the first index values is not greater than 20%, the difference between the second index values is not greater than 60%, and the difference between the third index values is not greater than 60%, using the repairing concrete sample for cultural relic repair.

CONCRETE FORMULATION SYSTEM FOR REPAIRING CULTURAL RELIC BUILDING AND USE METHOD THEREOF
20220332647 · 2022-10-20 ·

A concrete formulation system for repairing a cultural relic building and a use method thereof. The method includes obtaining a first index value, a second index value, and a third index value of a cultural relic building concrete sample and comparing the index values in a database of the concrete formulation system to obtain raw material components and contents of an original preparation formula of cultural relic concrete. The method further includes preparing a repairing concrete sample, measuring the index values, of the repairing concrete sample and comparing the index values of the cultural relic building concrete sample, and if the result is that the difference between the first index values is not greater than 20%, the difference between the second index values is not greater than 60%, and the difference between the third index values is not greater than 60%, using the repairing concrete sample for cultural relic repair.

METHOD FOR THE CONTROL OF VOLUME EXPANSION OF HYDRAULICALLY SETTING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING STEEL MAKING SLAG
20230122629 · 2023-04-20 · ·

A method for controlling the volume expansion of a hydraulically setting composition including steel making slag, the method including a step of adding a silica source to the composition. Furthermore, hydraulically setting compositions obtained by such methods and their uses.

METHOD FOR THE CONTROL OF VOLUME EXPANSION OF HYDRAULICALLY SETTING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING STEEL MAKING SLAG
20230122629 · 2023-04-20 · ·

A method for controlling the volume expansion of a hydraulically setting composition including steel making slag, the method including a step of adding a silica source to the composition. Furthermore, hydraulically setting compositions obtained by such methods and their uses.

High-carbon recovered paper and plastic materials with reduced endotoxin levels

Provided herein are composite materials comprising at least 70 wt. % thermally consolidated recovered paper and plastic fragments and less than 5,000 ng water-soluble endotoxin per gram of composite materials, as well as methods of preparing said composite materials and methods of sanitizing recovered waste materials.

High-carbon recovered paper and plastic materials with reduced endotoxin levels

Provided herein are composite materials comprising at least 70 wt. % thermally consolidated recovered paper and plastic fragments and less than 5,000 ng water-soluble endotoxin per gram of composite materials, as well as methods of preparing said composite materials and methods of sanitizing recovered waste materials.

Reduced Carbon Footprint Concrete Composition

Aspects of the invention include methods of removing carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) from a CO.sub.2 containing gas. In some instances, the methods include contacting CO.sub.2 containing gas with a bicarbonate buffered aqueous medium under conditions sufficient to produce a bicarbonate rich product. Where desired, the resultant bicarbonate rich product or a component thereof may then be stored or further processed, e.g., combined with a divalent alkaline earth metal cation, under conditions sufficient to produce a solid carbonate composition. Aspects of the invention further include systems for practicing the methods, as well as products produced by the methods.

Reduced Carbon Footprint Concrete Composition

Aspects of the invention include methods of removing carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) from a CO.sub.2 containing gas. In some instances, the methods include contacting CO.sub.2 containing gas with a bicarbonate buffered aqueous medium under conditions sufficient to produce a bicarbonate rich product. Where desired, the resultant bicarbonate rich product or a component thereof may then be stored or further processed, e.g., combined with a divalent alkaline earth metal cation, under conditions sufficient to produce a solid carbonate composition. Aspects of the invention further include systems for practicing the methods, as well as products produced by the methods.

SLAG-BASED HYDRAULIC BINDER, DRY MORTAR COMPOSITION COMPRISING SAME AND SYSTEM FOR ACTIVATING A SLAG-BASED BINDER

A hydraulic binder including (in % by dry weight); A. at least 50 of at least one ground and granulated blast-furnace slag; B. more than 5 of at least one calcium aluminate cement and/or of at least one calcium sulfoaluminate cement; C. more than 5 of at least one source of sulfate ions; D. between 1 and 5 of Ca(OH).sub.2 and/or Portland cement; E. between 0.01 and 1 of at least one alkali metal carbonate; F. and at least one alkalifying reagent consisting of at least one alkali metal carbonate and/or bicarbonate, different from E; under the following conditions: (i) amount of C allows sulfate ions of C to react with B and A; (ii) the amount of F sufficiently causes a reaction with D in water resulting in a wet formulation with a pH not less than 12, for a water-to-mortar mixing rate between 10 and 35% by weight.