The use of admixtures in mortars to improve both their physical-chemical and ornamental features has become increasingly common in recent years. The varying origin and composition of these products, some sourced from waste produced in other industries, poses the question of whether they modify the activity concentration index (ACI) of the construction materials to which they are added. Seven pigments, some of natural and others of artificial origin, and two water repellents were characterised both chemically and radiologically in this study. Neither the synthetic pigments nor the water repellents exhibited significant radiological content. The pigments based on Fe2O3 of natural origin had detectable activity concentrations of naturally occu...
The natural radioactivity levels and some radiological parameters of Turkish Portland cements (PC) o...
The radionuclide activities of 226Ra, 232Th and 40K and radiological parameters (radium equivalent a...
Organic radioactive waste can occur in solid, liquid or rarely gaseous form. In general, organic com...
This is supplementary information concerning the paper "Radiological behaviour of pigments and water...
In this investigation, ettringite-based mortars were synthesized from ladle slag (LS) and phosphogyp...
During the manufacturing process in the cement industry, raw materials of different levels of natura...
Bauxite residue, also known as red mud, can be used as an aggregate in concrete products. The study ...
The objective of this study is to assess whether the carbonation process can modify the physicochemi...
The study reported the effect of granite sand on strength and microstructural developments in mortar...
The main goal of the presented research was the preliminary investigation of possibility of red m...
The use of industrial waste and/or by-products as alternative sources of raw materials in building m...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) in industrial waste and by-products are routinely used t...
A significant amount of red mud generated as a by-product of the Bayer process in the aluminum in...
Red mud is a waste and tail material from primary aluminum production, and is named for its color, c...
Many industrial by-products contain Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) that normally r...
The natural radioactivity levels and some radiological parameters of Turkish Portland cements (PC) o...
The radionuclide activities of 226Ra, 232Th and 40K and radiological parameters (radium equivalent a...
Organic radioactive waste can occur in solid, liquid or rarely gaseous form. In general, organic com...
This is supplementary information concerning the paper "Radiological behaviour of pigments and water...
In this investigation, ettringite-based mortars were synthesized from ladle slag (LS) and phosphogyp...
During the manufacturing process in the cement industry, raw materials of different levels of natura...
Bauxite residue, also known as red mud, can be used as an aggregate in concrete products. The study ...
The objective of this study is to assess whether the carbonation process can modify the physicochemi...
The study reported the effect of granite sand on strength and microstructural developments in mortar...
The main goal of the presented research was the preliminary investigation of possibility of red m...
The use of industrial waste and/or by-products as alternative sources of raw materials in building m...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) in industrial waste and by-products are routinely used t...
A significant amount of red mud generated as a by-product of the Bayer process in the aluminum in...
Red mud is a waste and tail material from primary aluminum production, and is named for its color, c...
Many industrial by-products contain Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) that normally r...
The natural radioactivity levels and some radiological parameters of Turkish Portland cements (PC) o...
The radionuclide activities of 226Ra, 232Th and 40K and radiological parameters (radium equivalent a...
Organic radioactive waste can occur in solid, liquid or rarely gaseous form. In general, organic com...