The influence of organic admixtures on hydration of cement pastes have been investigated to assess the possibility of immobilizing toxic organic wastes in cement-based materials. The model organic waste used is a mixture of water, methanol and 2-chloroaniline: 100/76/4 volume ratios, respectively. Four pastes were obtained admixing this solution with two different cements (ordinary and white Portland), with weight ratios equal to 0.40 and 0.65, respectively; in addition, cement pastes without organic wastes were prepared (water to cement ratio 0.40). The progress of hydration process of these six series of samples was monitored for the first 8 months of ageing by thermogravimetric analysis; moreover, a detailed microstructural investigation...
Systematic sequential observations with the electron microscope were made of the morphological chang...
The major deficiencies in cement-based stabilization/solidification (S/S) processes are their inabil...
The role of polymeric additives on the hydration process of cement pastes admixed with a lead compou...
The influence of organic admixtures on hydration process of cement pastes have been investigated to ...
In this work microstructure, porosity and hydration degree of cement-based solidified/stabilized was...
In this work microstructure, porosity and hydration degree of cement-based solidified/stabilized was...
Immobilization of a model liquid organic pollutant, i.e. the 2-chloroaniline (2-CA), into a cement m...
The results of 2-chloroaniline (2-CA) immobilization experiments in cement matrices, using an organo...
Seven organic compounds commonly found in toxic wastes were added to ordinary Portland cement (OPC) ...
This study investigates the influence of the organic-contaminated waste glass powder-filter glass on...
The study proposes to provide data for the application of high volumes of waste glass fractions as p...
Systematic sequential observations with the electron microscope were made of the morphological chang...
The major deficiencies in cement-based stabilization/solidification (S/S) processes are their inabil...
The role of polymeric additives on the hydration process of cement pastes admixed with a lead compou...
The influence of organic admixtures on hydration process of cement pastes have been investigated to ...
In this work microstructure, porosity and hydration degree of cement-based solidified/stabilized was...
In this work microstructure, porosity and hydration degree of cement-based solidified/stabilized was...
Immobilization of a model liquid organic pollutant, i.e. the 2-chloroaniline (2-CA), into a cement m...
The results of 2-chloroaniline (2-CA) immobilization experiments in cement matrices, using an organo...
Seven organic compounds commonly found in toxic wastes were added to ordinary Portland cement (OPC) ...
This study investigates the influence of the organic-contaminated waste glass powder-filter glass on...
The study proposes to provide data for the application of high volumes of waste glass fractions as p...
Systematic sequential observations with the electron microscope were made of the morphological chang...
The major deficiencies in cement-based stabilization/solidification (S/S) processes are their inabil...
The role of polymeric additives on the hydration process of cement pastes admixed with a lead compou...