@article{3d85a86484574ebda82b3bc3fc1d135e,
title = "A new concept of calcium carbonate concrete using demolished concrete and CO2",
abstract = "Countermeasures against carbon dioxide emissions are a concern in the construction field as well as in society. To solve this problem, a concept for new calcium carbonate concrete is proposed, and this concept is validated experimentally. In the proposed concept, calcium carbonate comprising Ca originating from demolished concrete or other Ca-containing industrial wastes and HCO3- from CO2 gas collected from the air or emitted by industrial plants acts as a binder for aggregates, which can be natural rocks or crushed demolished concrete. This short paper describes the details of the process of making calcium carbonate concrete and discusses future perspectives.",
author = "Ippei Maruyama and Wataru Kotaka and Kien, {Bui Ngoc} and Ryo Kurihara and Manabu Kanematsu and Hikotsugu Hyodo and Hiroshi Hirao and Ryoma Kitagaki and Masaki Tamura and Masato Tsujino and Satoshi Fujimoto and Takafumi Noguchi",
note = "Funding Information: This research was funded by the NEDO Moonshot Research and Development Program, “C4S Research and Development Project, Calcium Carbonate Circulation System for Construction” (Project manager: Prof. Taka-fumi Noguchi, The University of Tokyo). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 Japan Concrete Institute",
year = "2021",
doi = "10.3151/JACT.19.1052",
language = "English",
volume = "19",
pages = "1052--1060",
journal = "Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology",
issn = "1346-8014",
publisher = "Japan Concrete Institute",
number = "10",
}