Submit a Manuscript to the Journal
Journal of Sustainable Cement-Based Materials
For a Special Issue on
CMCMP2026 – The 2nd International Conference on CO₂ Mineralization in Construction Materials and Products
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Special Issue Editor(s)
Isabel Martin,
The National Laboratory for Civil Engineering
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Xiang Hu,
Hunan University
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Peiqi Li,
Hunan University
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CMCMP2026 – The 2nd International Conference on CO₂ Mineralization in Construction Materials and Products
Construction solid wastes such as silicate clinker, cement hydration products, recycled cement powders and recycled aggregates in building materials, as well as industrial solid wastes such as steel and magnesium slag, can undergo carbon-mineralization with CO₂ and form carbon-mineralized materials and products with certain strength and performance. Fixation of CO₂ into stable carbonates has currently been regarded as a promising technology for the Mineralization of Construction Materials and Products, This process contributes towards reducing CO₂ emissions and simultaneously leading to a more sustainable construction sector. In light of this, the International Conference on Carbon Mineralized Building Materials and Products is convened.
The 2nd International Conference on CO₂ Mineralization in Construction Materials and Products (CMCMP2026) is part of a series of conferences started in 2024 with the overall objectives of advancing knowledge, exchanging good practices and disseminating innovations in the field of carbon storage, while encouraging and promoting global collaboration between all stakeholders, namely academia, public authorities and industry.
Potential topics of this Special Issue include, but not limited to:
- CO₂ mineralization technologies
- CO₂ mineralization by Portland cement-based materials and products
- Properties and microstructure of CO₂ mineralized materials and products
- CO₂ mineralization by industrial by-products
- CO₂ mineralization in magnesium-based materials
- CO₂ mineralization by biocement-based composites
- CO₂ mineralization by recycled concrete
- CO₂ mineralization by alkali-activated materials
- Durability of CO₂ mineralized materials and products
- Determination of mineralized CO₂
- Standardization and application of CO₂ mineralized materials and products
- Calculation of life-cycle CO₂ uptake and utilization
Submission Instructions
Manuscripts should follow the journal’s standard formatting and referencing style.
Full research papers and review articles are welcome.
When submitting your manuscript via ScholarOne, please select “Special Issue: CMCMP2026 – The 2nd International Conference on CO₂ Mineralization in Construction Materials and Products” from the drop-down list.
Accepted papers will be published in the special issue scheduled for release in late 2026.
Authors are encouraged to clearly indicate how their work contributes to advancing CO₂ mineralization technologies, applications, or sustainability in construction materials.