Production of Portland cement requires a large volume of natural raw materials and releases huge amounts of CO2 to the atmosphere. Lower environmental impact alternatives focus on alkali-activated cements. In this paper, fluid catalytic cracking residue (FCC) was used to partially replace (0 wt %–50 wt %) ceramic sanitaryware (CSW) in alkali-activated systems. Samples were activated with NaOH and sodium silicate solutions and were cured at 65 ◦C for 7 days and at 20 ◦C for 28 and 90 days. In order to increase CSW/FCC binders’ sustainability, the influence of reducing the silica concentration (from 7.28 mol·kg−1 up to 2.91 mol·kg−1 ) was analyzed. The microstructure of the developed binders was investigated in pastes by X-ray diffrac...
Large amounts of ceramic sanitary-ware waste are generated in both the production process and constr...
[EN] Resource recovery from waste is one of the most important ways to implement the socalled circul...
This paper assesses the feasibility of using a spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst (SFCC) as pre...
Production of Portland cement requires a large volume of natural raw materials and releases huge am...
Production of Portland cement requires a large volume of natural raw materials and releases huge amo...
Production of Portland cement requires a large volume of natural raw materials and releases huge amo...
The properties of a binder developed by the alkali-activation of a single waste material can improv...
Spent FCC catalyst is a waste from the petrochemical industry which has excellent pozzolanic propert...
Large amounts of ceramic sanitary-ware waste are generated in both the production process and constr...
The ceramic sanitary‐ware market generates large amounts of waste, both during the production proces...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
As the cement industry contributed to increasing the global carbon dioxide emissions, researchers lo...
As the cement industry contributed to increasing the global carbon dioxide emissions, researchers lo...
Extensive researches were conducted on alkali-activated materials (AAM) as a green sustainable alter...
Large amounts of ceramic sanitary-ware waste are generated in both the production process and constr...
[EN] Resource recovery from waste is one of the most important ways to implement the socalled circul...
This paper assesses the feasibility of using a spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst (SFCC) as pre...
Production of Portland cement requires a large volume of natural raw materials and releases huge am...
Production of Portland cement requires a large volume of natural raw materials and releases huge amo...
Production of Portland cement requires a large volume of natural raw materials and releases huge amo...
The properties of a binder developed by the alkali-activation of a single waste material can improv...
Spent FCC catalyst is a waste from the petrochemical industry which has excellent pozzolanic propert...
Large amounts of ceramic sanitary-ware waste are generated in both the production process and constr...
The ceramic sanitary‐ware market generates large amounts of waste, both during the production proces...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
Ceramic materials represent around 45% of construction and demolition waste, and originate not only ...
As the cement industry contributed to increasing the global carbon dioxide emissions, researchers lo...
As the cement industry contributed to increasing the global carbon dioxide emissions, researchers lo...
Extensive researches were conducted on alkali-activated materials (AAM) as a green sustainable alter...
Large amounts of ceramic sanitary-ware waste are generated in both the production process and constr...
[EN] Resource recovery from waste is one of the most important ways to implement the socalled circul...
This paper assesses the feasibility of using a spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst (SFCC) as pre...