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Green and Durable Lightweight Aggregate Concrete: The Role of Waste and Recycled Materials

Jiyu Wang, Kai Zheng, Na Cui, Xin Cheng, Kai Ren, Pengkun Hou, Lichao Feng, Zonghui Zhou, Ning Xie

2020Materials41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lightweight aggregate concrete manufactured by solid waste or recycled by-products is a burgeoning topic in construction and building materials. It has significant merits in mitigating the negative impact on the environment during the manufacturing of Portland cement and reduces the consumption of natural resources. In this review article, the agricultural and industrial wastes and by-products, which were used as cementitious materials and artificial lightweight aggregate concrete, are summarized. Besides, the mechanical properties, durability, and a few advanced microstructure characterization methods were reviewed as well. This review also provides a look to the future research trends that may help address the challenges or further enhance the environmental benefits of lightweight aggregate concrete manufactured with solid waste and recycled by-products.

Topics & Concepts

CementitiousPortland cementAggregate (composite)DurabilityWaste managementMunicipal solid wasteAgricultural wasteCementEnvironmental scienceMaterials scienceEngineeringComposite materialConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsRecycled Aggregate Concrete Performance