Algae-Based Carbonated Cementitious Materials and Their Applications in the Concrete Industries
Date
2024-08-22Author
Morales Del Valle, Sheidey I.
Santiago, Angela I.
Dávila Flores, Christopher
Pacheco-Crosetti, Gustavo E.
Florián Algarín, Miguel Ángel
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This study explores how adding sargassum to concrete affects its
compression strength. The research aims to evaluate the potential of
sargassum as a sustainable material in concrete production. 84 mortar
samples were prepared with pulverized sargassum, replacing the fine
aggregate. Compressive tests were conducted on these samples after curing
periods of 7, 14, and 21 days. The results revealed a noticeable increase in
the concrete strength during the early curing process with 2.5% sargassum.
For the 14 and 21 days, the control samples reached higher compressive
strength than the samples with sargassum. The study concludes that
sargassum could be considered for non-structural applications. Further
research is recommended to optimize the mix design, investigate the longterm
durability, and assess the possible impact of sargassum polymers in
reducing CO2 emissions during curing, a final goal of this initial
investigation.