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      Utilization of CO2 in direct aqueous carbonation of concrete fines generated from aggregate recycling: Influences of the solid–liquid ratio and CO2 concentration

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                Journal of Cleaner Production
                Journal of Cleaner Production
                Elsevier BV
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                August 2021
                August 2021
                : 312
                : 127832
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                10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.127832
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