Patent classifications
C04B14/26
CARBONATION OF CONCRETE AGGREGATES
Provided herein are methods and compositions for carbonation of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) to produce carbonated RCA. In addition, uses of the carbonated RCA, such as in building materials, and building materials containing RCA, are included. Carbonation of RCA may be used alone or may be used in combination with other carbonation processes associated with concrete manufacture, such as carbonation of wet concrete mixes and/or carbonation of concrete wash water.
COLD-SETTING DRY VIBRATABLE MIX
The invention relates to a refractory dry vibratable mix which sets at room temperature when water is added, for use in metallurgical vessels and comprising a refractory main component, a binder and a retarder.
COLD-SETTING DRY VIBRATABLE MIX
The invention relates to a refractory dry vibratable mix which sets at room temperature when water is added, for use in metallurgical vessels and comprising a refractory main component, a binder and a retarder.
Carbonatable calcium silicate-based cements and concretes having mineral additives, and methods thereof
The invention provides novel methods and novel additive compositions and use thereof in a wide range of concrete production for improving properties of concrete materials, such as durability and aestheticity. The methods and compositions of the invention may be applied in a variety of cement and concrete components in the infrastructure, construction, pavement and landscaping industries.
Carbonatable calcium silicate-based cements and concretes having mineral additives, and methods thereof
The invention provides novel methods and novel additive compositions and use thereof in a wide range of concrete production for improving properties of concrete materials, such as durability and aestheticity. The methods and compositions of the invention may be applied in a variety of cement and concrete components in the infrastructure, construction, pavement and landscaping industries.
CONTROLLED AND EFFICIENT SYNTHESIS OF INORGANIC-ORGANIC COMPOSITE CEMENTATION AGENTS WITH ENHANCED STRAIN CAPACITY
Provided herein are manufacturing processes that include (1) subjecting precursor-containing solids to dissolution under acoustic perturbation to yield an initial slurry including dissolved precursors; (2) subjecting the initial slurry to hydrothermal synthesis to yield a subsequent slurry including siliceous solids formed from the dissolved precursors; and (3) subjecting the subsequent slurry to cementation to yield a cemented siliceous solid. Also provided herein are cemented siliceous solids formed by the manufacturing processes.
CONTROLLED AND EFFICIENT SYNTHESIS OF INORGANIC-ORGANIC COMPOSITE CEMENTATION AGENTS WITH ENHANCED STRAIN CAPACITY
Provided herein are manufacturing processes that include (1) subjecting precursor-containing solids to dissolution under acoustic perturbation to yield an initial slurry including dissolved precursors; (2) subjecting the initial slurry to hydrothermal synthesis to yield a subsequent slurry including siliceous solids formed from the dissolved precursors; and (3) subjecting the subsequent slurry to cementation to yield a cemented siliceous solid. Also provided herein are cemented siliceous solids formed by the manufacturing processes.
Continuous carbon sequestration material production methods and systems for practicing the same
Methods of producing solid CO.sub.2 sequestering carbonate materials are provided. Aspects of the methods include introducing a divalent cation source into a flowing aqueous liquid (e.g., a bicarbonate rich product containing liquid) under conditions sufficient such that a non-slurry solid phase CO.sub.2 sequestering carbonate material is produced. Also provided are systems configured for carrying out the methods.
Continuous carbon sequestration material production methods and systems for practicing the same
Methods of producing solid CO.sub.2 sequestering carbonate materials are provided. Aspects of the methods include introducing a divalent cation source into a flowing aqueous liquid (e.g., a bicarbonate rich product containing liquid) under conditions sufficient such that a non-slurry solid phase CO.sub.2 sequestering carbonate material is produced. Also provided are systems configured for carrying out the methods.
CARBON DIOXIDE-CAPTURING CEMENT COMPOSITIONS AND RELATED METHODS
Cement compositions that can capture carbon dioxide and related methods are generally described.