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CONTRABASS · zero-CO2 cemeNt ThRough cArBonation of cAlcium Silicates and aluminateS

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202431 December 2027EU funding €2,171,340Call HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01

CONTRABASS: zero-CO2 cemeNt ThRough cArBonation of cAlcium Silicates and aluminateS.We live in a world of concrete. According to the Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) cement is consumed at a rate of ~150 tonnes each second, and it accounts for approximately 8% of all CO2 emissions and 7% of industry energy use. In order to mitigate the negative environmental impacts of concrete, Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) is the best available strategy: the GCCA estimates that CCU technologies will represent up to 42% of the CO2 reductions necessary to reach the net zero industrial objective in 2050. The CONTRABASS MSCA-DN will act in this framework, in the pathway towards the zero-CO2 cement and concrete production, building a high-quality doctorate network (DN) to investigate the fundamental physico-chemical processes governing the Carbonation of the clinker phases and the cement paste, as well as the subsequent formation of Calcium Carbonate Cements (CCCs). The carbonation ability of clinker and cement is well known, yet for a full implementation of CCCs by 2050, there is an urgent need of fundamental knowledge on the carbonation process. In this scenario, the CONTRABASS DN aims to contribute to the global reduction of CO2 emissions by accelerating the implementation of Calcium Carbonate Cements, developing fundamental knowledge, practical know-how, and a generation of well-trained specialists to overcome the main challenges identified by our industrial and academic partners. CONTRABASS has 5 main objectives:1. To identify the carbonation mechanisms of the clinker components, specially calcium aluminates 2. To understand the carbonation processes of the C-S-H gel and the cement paste3. To unravel the factors that govern CaCO3 polymorphism, nucleation and growth rates4. To build databases for thermodynamic and reactive-transport modelling of carbonation5. To communicate effectively the benefits of CCCs to society, media and policy maker.s

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD DEL PAIS VASCO/ EUSKAL HERRIKO UNIBERTSITATEA

ES · €251,971

participant

AKADEMIA GORNICZO-HUTNICZA IM. STANISLAWA STASZICA W KRAKOWIE

PL · €226,512

associatedPartner

CHRYSO

FR

participant

OULUN YLIOPISTO

FI · €286,488

associatedPartner

IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

UK

associatedPartner

SIKA TECHNOLOGY AG

CH

participant

RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN

DE · €260,539

associatedPartner

ANONYMI ETAIREIA TSIMENTON TITAN

EL

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITAET BERN

CH

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITATEA TEHNICA CLUJ-NAPOCA

RO

associatedPartner

HOLCIM INNOVATION CENTER SAS

FR

associatedPartner

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES

participant

UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES

FR · €282,694

associatedPartner

HEIDELBERG MATERIALS AG

DE

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITE MARIE ET LOUIS PASTEUR

FR

associatedPartner

Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM)

IN

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €565,387

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITY OF SURREY

UK

participant

NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU

NO · €297,749

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