The objective of this work is to help in reducing the environmental impact of the building industry through innovative solutions that recover and process valuable raw materials from industrial waste as Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCMs). With the increasing attention towards the reduction of CO2 emissions, the replacement of the clinker quota with SCMs in cement and concrete production is becoming more and more diffuse: the utilization of industrial by-products allows the development of “green-concrete” with a reduced environmental impact and lower embodied energy. This research focuses on the potential use of ash from biomass combustion as SCMs in mortars and concrete. The ash was characterised as received and tested after a s...
The production of low cost and environmentally friendly products represents an important step for de...
Recycling different types of ashes for cement production has gained increasing attentions worldwide ...
The construction sector has been using supplementary materials in concrete production worldwide, suc...
This paper describes the research done in order to valorise the biomass ash and evaluate its use as ...
Currently it is normal practice to landfill biomass ash. As an alternative, biomass ash has been pro...
The cement production facing the current environmental issue like CO2 emission and scarcity of raw m...
Portland cement production is a carbon dioxide trigger responsible for almost 5% of the worlds CO2 e...
The aim of this project was the development of the scientific basis for methodologies that enable th...
There is an increased interest in the reuse of ash waste from biomass combustion, being a sustainabl...
The need to mitigate the CO2 emissions deriving from the cement industry becomes imperative as the c...
In the current era, the engineering and construction sector has successfully participated in the cha...
Biomass ash as supplementary cementitious materials: Characterization, application, and re-condition...
We are thriving to reduce the emissions of carbon-di-oxide (CO2) from the cement manufacturing indus...
The most consumed material after water is concrete, with billions of tons used every year. The most ...
The use of energy from wood biomass plants results in the production of large quantities of wood bio...
The production of low cost and environmentally friendly products represents an important step for de...
Recycling different types of ashes for cement production has gained increasing attentions worldwide ...
The construction sector has been using supplementary materials in concrete production worldwide, suc...
This paper describes the research done in order to valorise the biomass ash and evaluate its use as ...
Currently it is normal practice to landfill biomass ash. As an alternative, biomass ash has been pro...
The cement production facing the current environmental issue like CO2 emission and scarcity of raw m...
Portland cement production is a carbon dioxide trigger responsible for almost 5% of the worlds CO2 e...
The aim of this project was the development of the scientific basis for methodologies that enable th...
There is an increased interest in the reuse of ash waste from biomass combustion, being a sustainabl...
The need to mitigate the CO2 emissions deriving from the cement industry becomes imperative as the c...
In the current era, the engineering and construction sector has successfully participated in the cha...
Biomass ash as supplementary cementitious materials: Characterization, application, and re-condition...
We are thriving to reduce the emissions of carbon-di-oxide (CO2) from the cement manufacturing indus...
The most consumed material after water is concrete, with billions of tons used every year. The most ...
The use of energy from wood biomass plants results in the production of large quantities of wood bio...
The production of low cost and environmentally friendly products represents an important step for de...
Recycling different types of ashes for cement production has gained increasing attentions worldwide ...
The construction sector has been using supplementary materials in concrete production worldwide, suc...