Abstract
Efforts toward decarbonizing construction materials and industrial processes related to cement and concrete can be aided via multifaceted approaches that target alternative admixtures as well as precision control of fabrication. Chemical admixtures for water reduction have played a crucial role in the development of advanced concrete mixtures. Newer biomass processing techniques developed for aviation fuel production from corn stover biomass produce a more reactive lignin byproduct that is suitable for chemical modifications to mimic the properties of polycarboxylate ether admixtures with a smaller carbon footprint. The present study examines the use of lignin-based water-reducing admixture in cement pastes and mortar mixtures for 3D printing. The experimental program explores the use of different dosages of lignin-based admixture to produce 3D-printed samples with appropriate extrudability and buildability. The rheological characterization was performed to determine the flow curve of various mixtures. Finally, the heat of hydration of cement pastes was monitored via isothermal calorimetry to assess the impact of lignin-based admixtures on the hydration process of cement. The results of this study indicate that the use of biomass by-products, such as lignin-based admixtures have great potential to effectively control the fresh-state properties of cement-based materials.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 9 |
State | Published - 2024 |
Event | 4th RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication - Munich, Germany Duration: 4 Sep 2024 → 6 Sep 2024 |
Conference
Conference | 4th RILEM International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication |
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City | Munich, Germany |
Period | 4/09/24 → 6/09/24 |
Bibliographical note
See NREL/CP-5500-91351 for paper as published in proceedingsNREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-5500-88928
Keywords
- bio-based admixtures
- corn stover
- lignin
- rheology
- water-reducing admixture