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- W4380052775 abstract "There is a dilemma between designing cementitious binders with low greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and at the same time attempting to satisfy carbonation test requirements. In fact, various studies have shown that with increasing clinker replacement, the carbonation rate increases. The established paradigm to ensure durability, particularly to avoid reinforcement corrosion related damage, is based on avoiding carbonation of the concrete, as carbonation is conceptually equated with corrosion. This view presents a major goal conflict, and has important consequences for the ambition to reduce GHG emissions from the cement and concrete industry. The requirement to avoid carbonation penalizes binders with high clinker replacements in comparison with Portland cement. To overcome this barrier and to unleash the full potential of low carbon binders, there is thus an urgent need to escape from this “carbonation dilemma”. This conference contribution discusses how new insight with regard to the mechanism of corrosion of steel in concrete presents an opportunity to resolve the mentioned dilemma. There is increasing evidence that the moisture at the steel surface is the more important factor to ensure durability than whether or not the concrete carbonates. This way of looking at durability is underpinned by the findings of a working group within RILEM TC 281-CCC as well as recent scientific laboratory studies. A review of this literature is presented and a vision of a possible escape route from the “carbonation dilemma” is sketched." @default.
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- W4380052775 title "On the Carbonation Dilemma and How to Escape from It" @default.
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