International audienceThe leaching behaviour of a commercial fibre-cement sheet (FCS) product has been investigated. A static pH dependency test and a dynamic surface leaching test have been performed at lab scale. These tests allowed the development of a chemical-transport model capable to predict the release of major and trace elements over the entire pH range, in function of time. FCS exhibits a cement-type leaching behaviour with respect to the mineral species. Potentially hazardous species are released in significant quantities when compared to their total content. These are mainly heavy metals commonly encountered in cement matrixes and boron (probably added as biocide). Organic compounds considered as global dissolved carbon are rele...
A mathematical model to predict the release of toxic elements immobilized in different cementitious ...
International audienceComplex cementitious matrices undergo weathering with environmental exchange a...
When concrete is exposed to the elements, its underlying microstructure can be attacked by a variety...
At a time of increased concern about environmental issues in the building sector, it is essential to...
The aim of this work was to study the leaching of hazardous substances in additives and admixtures t...
The paper presents a comparison of research methods concerning the leaching of harmful substances (s...
This work shows the experimental results obtained by a series of extended-time leaching tests carrie...
As a contribution to an assessment of the leaching potential of cement-bound substances, the leachin...
The compliance of the chemical and environmental requirements for using woody biomass fly ash (WBFA)...
International audienceThis chapter starts with widely recommended and used methodologies for environ...
Currently, the generated brake lining waste dust, which contains asbestos as its major component, is...
This work investigated the environmental compatibility and field application of a cement based Solid...
International audienceIn the framework of Spent Fuel Pools lifetime studies, an investigation of the...
Deterioration of concrete materials exposed to an aggressive solution is often characterized by the ...
A new leaching test on comminuted (0.125-2.0 mm gradation) cementitious matrices, designated as Modi...
A mathematical model to predict the release of toxic elements immobilized in different cementitious ...
International audienceComplex cementitious matrices undergo weathering with environmental exchange a...
When concrete is exposed to the elements, its underlying microstructure can be attacked by a variety...
At a time of increased concern about environmental issues in the building sector, it is essential to...
The aim of this work was to study the leaching of hazardous substances in additives and admixtures t...
The paper presents a comparison of research methods concerning the leaching of harmful substances (s...
This work shows the experimental results obtained by a series of extended-time leaching tests carrie...
As a contribution to an assessment of the leaching potential of cement-bound substances, the leachin...
The compliance of the chemical and environmental requirements for using woody biomass fly ash (WBFA)...
International audienceThis chapter starts with widely recommended and used methodologies for environ...
Currently, the generated brake lining waste dust, which contains asbestos as its major component, is...
This work investigated the environmental compatibility and field application of a cement based Solid...
International audienceIn the framework of Spent Fuel Pools lifetime studies, an investigation of the...
Deterioration of concrete materials exposed to an aggressive solution is often characterized by the ...
A new leaching test on comminuted (0.125-2.0 mm gradation) cementitious matrices, designated as Modi...
A mathematical model to predict the release of toxic elements immobilized in different cementitious ...
International audienceComplex cementitious matrices undergo weathering with environmental exchange a...
When concrete is exposed to the elements, its underlying microstructure can be attacked by a variety...