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Potential of Rice Husk Biochar in 3D Concrete Printing (2026-01)

An Analysis of Fresh-State Rheology, Strength Retention, and Carbon Sequestration

10.1080/17452759.2026.2619391

 Jhun Jihye,  Lee Junghyun,  Paul Suvash,  Lim Sean,  Amr Issam,  Fadhel Bandar,  Tan Ming
Journal Article - Virtual and Physical Prototyping, Vol. 21, Iss. 1

Abstract

This study evaluates rice husk biochar (RHB) as a partial cement replacement in 3D concrete printing (3DCP). RHB was incorporated at 2.5–15vol.% and its effects on extrudability, buildability, rheology, mechanical strength, microstructure, binder-normalised CO₂ uptake (thermogravimetric analysis), and total CO₂ emissions were investigated. Buildability increased with dosage and peaked at 10vol.% (26 layers), while 15vol.% failed during initial deposition. Compressive strength at 28d showed ≈3% higher than CTRL at 2.5vol.% but ≈8% lower at 5vol.%, whereas 10vol.% reduced strength by ≈13%. Flexural strength was more sensitive to microstructural continuity remaining similar to CTRL at 2.5vol.%, while 5 and 10vol.% retained ≈6.5% and ≈8% deficits. Microstructural analysis indicated a denser interfacial transition zone at 2.5–5vol.% and pore discontinuities at 10vol.%. All RHB mixes showed higher CO₂ uptake than CTRL, with a maximum at 5vol.% (≈17–18 wt.% of binder). Incorporation of 10vol.% RHB reduced total CO₂ emissions by 6.7%. The results identify a practical operating window (2.5–5vol.%) balancing print performance, strength retention, and carbon uptake; higher dosages may target buildability or sequestration. Overall, this study advances sustainable 3D-printed materials toward low-carbon and potentially carbon-negative construction.

BibTeX
@article{jhun_lee_paul_lim.2026.PoRHBi3CP,
  author            = "Jihye Jhun and Junghyun Lee and Suvash Chandra Paul and Sean Gip Lim and Issam T. Amr and Bandar A. Fadhel and Ming Jen Tan",
  title             = "Potential of Rice Husk Biochar in 3D Concrete Printing: An Analysis of Fresh-State Rheology, Strength Retention, and Carbon Sequestration",
  doi               = "10.1080/17452759.2026.2619391",
  year              = "2026",
  journal           = "Virtual and Physical Prototyping",
  volume            = "21",
  number            = "1",
}
Formatted Citation

J. Jhun, “Potential of Rice Husk Biochar in 3D Concrete Printing: An Analysis of Fresh-State Rheology, Strength Retention, and Carbon Sequestration”, Virtual and Physical Prototyping, vol. 21, no. 1, 2026, doi: 10.1080/17452759.2026.2619391.

Jhun, Jihye, Junghyun Lee, Suvash Chandra Paul, Sean Gip Lim, Issam T. Amr, Bandar A. Fadhel, and Ming Jen Tan. “Potential of Rice Husk Biochar in 3D Concrete Printing: An Analysis of Fresh-State Rheology, Strength Retention, and Carbon Sequestration”. Virtual and Physical Prototyping 21, no. 1 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1080/17452759.2026.2619391.