This article presents the environmental assessment of geopolymer bricks produced from clay and waste bricks. The life cycle approach is the method used in this research to qualify, identify and compare the environmental impacts of geopolymer bricks and fired bricks. The results reveal that the manufacturing process of geopolymer bricks implies for the same compressive strength of fired bricks, a reduction of CO2 emissions by up to 55% for clay-based geopolymer bricks. This research checks the environmental interests of the application of geopolymerization technology in the production of bricks
A comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) was undertaken to evaluate the environmental impacts of fi...
Traditionally, the construction industry has predominantly used Portland cement (PC) to manufacture ...
Building construction significantly contributes to the carbon growth due to the high carbon emission...
This article presents the environmental assessment of geopolymer bricks produced from clay and waste...
Brick represents one of the most used materials for the construction of buildings, but the rising de...
AbstractBrick represents one of the most used materials for the construction of buildings, but the r...
This study compares the ecological footprints of geopolymer and red clay brick prisms, two common bu...
This document presents a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study to quantify the environmental cradle-to-g...
Abstract Brick represents one of the most used materials for the construction of buildings, but the ...
AbstractBricks are one of the major materials used for the construction of buildings. With the boomi...
Brick is a material that has been widely used in construction sector, however, it has not received t...
Disposal of dredged sediments has recently been linked to environmental and health issues, rather th...
The construction industry is responsible for 40–45% of primary energy consumption in Europe. T...
Brick has been always one of the most used materials in the construction sector, but the traditional...
Nowadays the production of traditional building materials continues to be highly energy consuming an...
A comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) was undertaken to evaluate the environmental impacts of fi...
Traditionally, the construction industry has predominantly used Portland cement (PC) to manufacture ...
Building construction significantly contributes to the carbon growth due to the high carbon emission...
This article presents the environmental assessment of geopolymer bricks produced from clay and waste...
Brick represents one of the most used materials for the construction of buildings, but the rising de...
AbstractBrick represents one of the most used materials for the construction of buildings, but the r...
This study compares the ecological footprints of geopolymer and red clay brick prisms, two common bu...
This document presents a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study to quantify the environmental cradle-to-g...
Abstract Brick represents one of the most used materials for the construction of buildings, but the ...
AbstractBricks are one of the major materials used for the construction of buildings. With the boomi...
Brick is a material that has been widely used in construction sector, however, it has not received t...
Disposal of dredged sediments has recently been linked to environmental and health issues, rather th...
The construction industry is responsible for 40–45% of primary energy consumption in Europe. T...
Brick has been always one of the most used materials in the construction sector, but the traditional...
Nowadays the production of traditional building materials continues to be highly energy consuming an...
A comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) was undertaken to evaluate the environmental impacts of fi...
Traditionally, the construction industry has predominantly used Portland cement (PC) to manufacture ...
Building construction significantly contributes to the carbon growth due to the high carbon emission...