Objective The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of the alkali activator concentration and calcium dosage on the fresh behavior, compressive strength and microstructure of the binder produced by the alkali activation of porcelain stoneware waste, using NaOH and sodium silicate solution as activators. Materials Porcelain stoneware waste, NaOH and sodium silicate. Method Tested properties of mortars were the compressive strength and the setting times. Thermogravimetric analyses, microscopic studies, pH measurements, XRD and FTIR tests were used to assess the evolution of the microstructure developed. Results The results show that the activator concentration and calcium to sodium molar ratio strongly influence t...
As the cement industry contributed to increasing the global carbon dioxide emissions, researchers lo...
The sustainability goals of the developing world have led many industries to recycle their wastes an...
yesThe present paper reports the testing of 12 alkali-activated mortars and a control ordinary portl...
Objective The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of the alkali activator concent...
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 ...
The present work investigated alkali-activated mortars with high ceramic waste contents. Tile cerami...
The application of calcite rich common clays has marked impact on the formation of alkali-activated ...
In this paper, the effect of calcium aluminate cement (CAC) additions on the alkali activation of re...
The properties of a binder developed by the alkali-activation of a single waste material can improv...
An alkali-activated slag cement produced with a blend of sodium carbonate/sodium silicate activator ...
The development of environmentally friendly alkaline-activated materials (AAMs) holds promise, as AA...
AbstractGeopolymers are novel binding materials produced by the alkaline activation of rich aluminos...
This study has investigated the joint effect of several factors on the workability and mechanical st...
International audienceThis paper presents new materials obtained by alkaline activation, which gener...
As the cement industry contributed to increasing the global carbon dioxide emissions, researchers lo...
The sustainability goals of the developing world have led many industries to recycle their wastes an...
yesThe present paper reports the testing of 12 alkali-activated mortars and a control ordinary portl...
Objective The aim of this research was to investigate the influence of the alkali activator concent...
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 ...
The present work investigated alkali-activated mortars with high ceramic waste contents. Tile cerami...
The application of calcite rich common clays has marked impact on the formation of alkali-activated ...
In this paper, the effect of calcium aluminate cement (CAC) additions on the alkali activation of re...
The properties of a binder developed by the alkali-activation of a single waste material can improv...
An alkali-activated slag cement produced with a blend of sodium carbonate/sodium silicate activator ...
The development of environmentally friendly alkaline-activated materials (AAMs) holds promise, as AA...
AbstractGeopolymers are novel binding materials produced by the alkaline activation of rich aluminos...
This study has investigated the joint effect of several factors on the workability and mechanical st...
International audienceThis paper presents new materials obtained by alkaline activation, which gener...
As the cement industry contributed to increasing the global carbon dioxide emissions, researchers lo...
The sustainability goals of the developing world have led many industries to recycle their wastes an...
yesThe present paper reports the testing of 12 alkali-activated mortars and a control ordinary portl...