Development of sample preparation and its interaction with strongly carbonating environment

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The main issue described in this paper, is the partial replacement of the classical hydration process by a controlled carbonation process, which leads to significant strength increases in the early stages of hydration. The main advantage of this method is that curing occurs even for normally non-hydraulic minerals. These are confirmed by a cement and steel slag carbonation results achieved in this experiment. Initial strengths of both materials were increased, and the mineral calcite was formed as the main carbonation product.

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Juniorstav 2025: Selected Papers. Proceedings of the 27th International Scientific Conference Of Civil Engineering, s. 1-8. ISBN 978-80-86433-89-9.
https://juniorstav.fce.vutbr.cz/proceedings2025/

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