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Recent Advances in Bio-Based Concrete Materials: A Critical In-Depth Review

    To cite this article, please refer to its earlier version published in the World Scientific Annual Review of Functional Materials, Volume 2, 2430004 (2024), DOI: 10.1142/S2810922824300046.

    https://doi.org/10.1142/9789819806409_0010Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)
    Abstract:

    With the growth of the construction industry, the role and importance of sustainable construction practices are also increasing. This study reviews the various advancements in the field of bio-based construction materials, including bio-aggregates, bio-binders, and bio-bricks. The origins of our centuries-old construction methods can be found in bio-based concrete materials, which have been revived and modernized to meet the needs of present-day construction. The integration of recovered construction and agricultural wastes plays a significant role in bringing these materials into the competitive building sector, aligning with sustainability goals. This study provides an in-depth examination of the processes and compositions required to achieve the desired strength and durability of bio-based materials. By comprehensively analyzing global research data, this study offers insights into the successful incorporation of biomaterials, emphasizing their potential to reduce carbon emissions and promote the responsible utilization of natural raw materials. This pathway moving toward more sustainable construction practices underscores the environmental benefits of bio-based concrete materials.