RILEM TC CUC: Carbon dioxide uptake by concrete during and after service life – Opening Letter

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https://doi.org/10.21809/rilemtechlett.2024.208

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Cement, Concrete, Recarbonation, CO2 uptake, Carbonation rate

Abstract

The ability of cement to chemically bind CO2 in a carbonation reaction enables the material to act as a carbon sink, which could partly account for offsetting the CO2 emissions associated with cement production. In response to the many open questions in this context, the RILEM Technical Committee CUC was created in May 2024. The focus of the TC will be to facilitate discussions regarding the current approaches to estimate the CO2 uptake by cementitious materials (concrete and other construction products) during and after service life. This Opening Letter presents aspects of the motivation to establish the TC, a brief overview of the state of the art in the field, the scheduled work programme, and the anticipated impact of the TC outputs. Though it is not intended to be an exhaustive discussion of the challenges to be addressed, from what is summarized in this letter, it is clear that work is required to base estimates of CO2 uptake by cementitious materials on a data set that is as extensive, accurate and forward-looking as possible. It is anticipated that the inclusion of interdisciplinary perspectives and data from academia and industry will enable progress in the field.

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07.01.2025

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Gluth, G.; Bernal, S. RILEM TC CUC: Carbon Dioxide Uptake by Concrete During and After Service Life – Opening Letter. RILEM Tech Lett 2025, 9, 61-67.

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