Archive/Utilization of Biomass Ash from Réunion Island as a Cementitious Binder
Utilization of Biomass Ash from Réunion Island as a Cementitious Binder
Mathieu Pellerano, Pierrick Dupuy, Laurent Poulizac et al.
9. Juli 2026
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Abstract

Since 2024, most electricity production on Réunion Island has been achieved through combustion of biomass, using either imported wood pellets or locally produced bagasse. Their combustion generates two types of ash, depending on the biomass source: Wood Biomass Fly Ash (WBFA) and SugarCane Bagasse Ash (SCBA). Their chemical compositions differ significantly, leading to different potential applications. The composition of SCBA is similar to that of Coal Fly Ash (CFA), with low variability between batches. Therefore, SCBA could be used as an alternative to CFA, as a Supplementary Cementitious Material (SCM) or in composite cements. SCBA also meets most of the requirements of the NF EN 450-1 standard. However, grinding of SCBA appears necessary to achieve mechanical performance required by the standard. In contrast, WBFA exhibits variable chemical composition, mainly due to differences in pellet origin prior to combustion. Nevertheless, WBFA contains significant levels of chloride ions and sulfate, which may act as activators for materials such as GGBS or metakaolin (MK). Although the high unburned carbon content of WBFA increases water demand, their incorporation into GGBS-based binders (SSC or CEM III) or metakaolin-based systems shows promising potential, particularly for improving early strength.

IPC Classification

C07B60H01

Keywords

utilizationbiomassunionislandcementitiousbinderconstructionmaterialssince2024mostelectricityproductionachievedthroughcombustioneitherimportedwoodpelletslocallyproducedbagassegenerates
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