Evaluating the Quantity of CO2 Absorbed in Concrete by TOC Solid Sample Measurement System
Applications | 2022 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Reducing CO2 emissions from cement production is critical for climate change mitigation. Incorporating CO2-absorbing ingredients in concrete offers a pathway to capture atmospheric CO2 and lower the carbon footprint of construction materials.
This study demonstrates the application of a TOC solid sample measurement system combined with a solid sample combustion unit to quantify the amount of CO2 fixed in concrete by measuring its inorganic carbon content. Two types of concrete samples were compared: standard concrete and a modified formulation containing CO2-absorbing additives.
Samples of each concrete type were pulverized to a fine powder. Fifty milligram aliquots were placed directly into sample boats without further pretreatment. Inorganic carbon was measured by acidification using phosphoric acid at 200 °C in a dedicated IC furnace, generating CO2 that was quantified by the TOC analyzer. A one-point calibration curve with sodium carbonate was used for quantification. Measurement conditions included oxygen carrier gas at 500 mL per minute and short cell length.
Measurements revealed that the CO2-absorbing concrete exhibited an inorganic carbon concentration of 6.76 %, approximately five times higher than the 1.41 % measured in ordinary concrete. Reproducibility was excellent, with coefficients of variation below 3 % for both sample types. These findings confirm the effective incorporation and retention of CO2 in the modified concrete formulation.
Advancements may include integration of automated sample preparation, expansion to field-portable instruments for on-site analysis, and application to other construction materials such as recycled aggregates. Coupling this method with advanced carbon sequestration additives could accelerate the development of carbon-negative building materials.
The TOC solid sample measurement system with solid sample combustion provides a rapid, reliable approach to quantify CO2 absorbed by concrete. The method’s simplicity, throughput, and accuracy make it a valuable tool for evaluating and optimizing carbon capture performance in innovative construction materials.
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Summary
Significance of the Topic
Reducing CO2 emissions from cement production is critical for climate change mitigation. Incorporating CO2-absorbing ingredients in concrete offers a pathway to capture atmospheric CO2 and lower the carbon footprint of construction materials.
Aims and Study Overview
This study demonstrates the application of a TOC solid sample measurement system combined with a solid sample combustion unit to quantify the amount of CO2 fixed in concrete by measuring its inorganic carbon content. Two types of concrete samples were compared: standard concrete and a modified formulation containing CO2-absorbing additives.
Methodology
Samples of each concrete type were pulverized to a fine powder. Fifty milligram aliquots were placed directly into sample boats without further pretreatment. Inorganic carbon was measured by acidification using phosphoric acid at 200 °C in a dedicated IC furnace, generating CO2 that was quantified by the TOC analyzer. A one-point calibration curve with sodium carbonate was used for quantification. Measurement conditions included oxygen carrier gas at 500 mL per minute and short cell length.
Used Instrumentation
- TOC-LCPH total organic carbon analyzer
- SSM-5000A solid sample combustion unit
- Phosphoric acid dispenser for IC measurement
Main Results and Discussion
Measurements revealed that the CO2-absorbing concrete exhibited an inorganic carbon concentration of 6.76 %, approximately five times higher than the 1.41 % measured in ordinary concrete. Reproducibility was excellent, with coefficients of variation below 3 % for both sample types. These findings confirm the effective incorporation and retention of CO2 in the modified concrete formulation.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- No extraction or complex pretreatment required; total analysis time of 6 to 8 minutes per sample
- Ability to measure sample masses up to 1 gram reduces distributional bias
- Simultaneous measurement of total carbon and inorganic carbon enables calculation of total organic carbon
- Rapid and accurate assessment supports formulation development of low-carbon concrete materials
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advancements may include integration of automated sample preparation, expansion to field-portable instruments for on-site analysis, and application to other construction materials such as recycled aggregates. Coupling this method with advanced carbon sequestration additives could accelerate the development of carbon-negative building materials.
Conclusion
The TOC solid sample measurement system with solid sample combustion provides a rapid, reliable approach to quantify CO2 absorbed by concrete. The method’s simplicity, throughput, and accuracy make it a valuable tool for evaluating and optimizing carbon capture performance in innovative construction materials.
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