\u3cp\u3eThis study explores the leaching of oxyanionic metalloid species (As, Mo, Se, V and Cr) from alkali activated slag-fly ash materials (AAM), dependent on various mixture parameters i.e., activator molarity, slag-fly ash precursor/binder compositions, liquid to binder ratio, curing time and strength. The analyses focusses on the leaching of potentially hazardous elements in a monolithic and granular material state. For monolithic state AAMs (concrete) overall leaching is within comparable range with traditional Portland cement and in both systems their leaching is far below the regulatory leaching limit values even though AAM strongly differs in mixture composition. For granular state AAMs (aggregate) the parameters, activator alkali...
The variation of the raw materials is critical for the wide application of alkali-activated fly ash/...
© 2013 Dr. Idawati IsmailReducing the global effects of greenhouse gas emissions from Portland cemen...
The reuse of cement-solidified Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator (MSWI) fly ash (solidified/stabilis...
This study explores the leaching of oxyanionic metalloid species (As, Mo, Se, V and Cr) from alkali ...
WOS:000373541000027International audienceSpreader Stoker Coal Fly Ashes (SSCFA) are not considered a...
Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) not only have the potential to replace cement applications in arch...
The work deals with the determination and comparison of leaching of heavy metals from various types ...
The application of paper sludge ash as an additive in controlling the leaching of trace elements has...
This master thesis presents the effects of fly ash on the properties of alkali activated slag concre...
The application of paper sludge ash as an additive in controlling the leaching of trace elements ha...
The engineering properties of alkali activated materials (AAMs) mainly depend on the constituent mat...
Contamination of soils by arsenic represents a significant environmental and public health risk, mak...
Cementitious materials containing ground granulated iron blast furnace slag and coal combustion fly ...
The implementation of sustainable development in civil engineering society has led to the use of new...
The variation of the raw materials is critical for the wide application of alkali-activated fly ash/...
© 2013 Dr. Idawati IsmailReducing the global effects of greenhouse gas emissions from Portland cemen...
The reuse of cement-solidified Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator (MSWI) fly ash (solidified/stabilis...
This study explores the leaching of oxyanionic metalloid species (As, Mo, Se, V and Cr) from alkali ...
WOS:000373541000027International audienceSpreader Stoker Coal Fly Ashes (SSCFA) are not considered a...
Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) not only have the potential to replace cement applications in arch...
The work deals with the determination and comparison of leaching of heavy metals from various types ...
The application of paper sludge ash as an additive in controlling the leaching of trace elements has...
This master thesis presents the effects of fly ash on the properties of alkali activated slag concre...
The application of paper sludge ash as an additive in controlling the leaching of trace elements ha...
The engineering properties of alkali activated materials (AAMs) mainly depend on the constituent mat...
Contamination of soils by arsenic represents a significant environmental and public health risk, mak...
Cementitious materials containing ground granulated iron blast furnace slag and coal combustion fly ...
The implementation of sustainable development in civil engineering society has led to the use of new...
The variation of the raw materials is critical for the wide application of alkali-activated fly ash/...
© 2013 Dr. Idawati IsmailReducing the global effects of greenhouse gas emissions from Portland cemen...
The reuse of cement-solidified Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator (MSWI) fly ash (solidified/stabilis...