A review of recycled micro-powder concrete: material treatment, performance and mechanism
Journal article, 2026

Recycled micro-powder (RP), composed primarily of recycled concrete powder and recycled brick powder derived from construction and demolition waste, has emerged as a promising sustainable supplementary cementitious material in concrete production. Owing to its inherent pozzolanic reactivity and micro-filler effect, RP contributes to refining pore structures and enhancing both the fresh and hardened properties of cement-based materials. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the physicochemical characteristics and hydration potential of RP, critically evaluating its effects on workability, mechanical performance, and durability. Furthermore, the environmental and economic implications of RP utilization are discussed, emphasizing its potential to reduce energy consumption, lower carbon emissions, and conserve natural resources. Finally, key research gaps are identified, and future directions are proposed to advance the practical application of RP in developing low-carbon, sustainable concrete.

Recycled concrete powder

Recycled micro-powder

Supplementary cementitious material

Concrete performance

Recycled brick powder

Mechanism

Author

Changshun Zhou

Shaoxing Technology College

Dapeng Wang

Ltd.

Peimin Zhan

Ltd.

Hongyu Tao

Shaoxing Technology College

Mingyong Li

Shaoxing Technology College

Juan Wang

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Technology

Developments in the Built Environment

2666-1659 (eISSN)

Vol. 25 100861

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Other Civil Engineering

DOI

10.1016/j.dibe.2026.100861

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2/13/2026