水泥
碳化作用
环境科学
碳足迹
水泥窑
二氧化碳
协同处理
废物管理
硅酸盐水泥
熟料(水泥)
化学
材料科学
温室气体
冶金
工程类
地质学
复合材料
有机化学
海洋学
作者
Songbin Wu,Z. Y. Shao,Robbie M. Andrew,Longfei Bing,Jiaoyue Wang,Le Niu,Zhu Liu,Fengming Xi
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41597-024-04234-8
摘要
The majority of the carbon footprint of the cement industry originates from the decomposition of alkaline carbonates during clinker production. Recent studies have demonstrated that calcium oxides and other alkaline oxides in cement materials can sequester CO2 through the carbonation process and partially offset the carbon emissions generated during cement production. This study employs a comprehensive analytical model to estimate the CO2 uptake via hydrated cement carbonation, including concrete, mortar, construction waste, and cement kiln dust (CKD), covering major cement production and consumption regions worldwide from 1930 to 2023. In 2023, the global annual cement CO2 uptake reached 0.93 Gt/yr (95% CI: 0.80–1.13Gt/yr). From 1930 to 2023, the global cumulative cement CO2 absorption reached 23.89 Gt (95% CI: 20.47–28.74 Gt), equivalent to 52.32% of the CO2 process emissions from cement production during the same period. Our system for estimating cement emissions and uptake is updated annually, providing consistent and accurate data for the cement industry and carbon cycle studies. This data supports improved adaptation to future challenges.
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