[EN] Arundo donax is a plant native to Asia and is considered an invader species in the Mediterranean region and many tropical zones in the world. These invader plants can be collected to produce a biomass, which can be converted to ash by combustion. The scope of the study is to assess the use of these ashes (Arundo donax straw ash [ADSA]) as supplementary cementing material due to their relatively high silica content. Electron microscopy studies on dried and calcined samples of different plant parts (cane, sheath leaf and leaf) were carried out. Some different cellular structures were identified in the spodogram (remaining skeleton after calcination). Major silica content was found in leaves and sheath leaves. The main element in all the ...
The aim of this paper is to assess the pozzolanic reactivity of sugar cane straw ash (SCSA) obtained...
This study evaluated the possibility of using in natura Eucalyptus Wood Ash (EWA) from aviary furnac...
This study aims to evaluate the potential of sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) as a supplementary cementi...
[EN] Arundo donax is a plant native to Asia and is considered an invader species in the Mediterranea...
Arundo donax is a plant native to Asia and is considered an invader species in the Mediterranean reg...
[EN] Biomass waste from rice straw has many management problems, including field firing causing seve...
Agrowastes are produced worldwide in huge quantities and they contain interesting elements for produ...
Wheat straw ash coming from combustion of packed wheat straw was studied as a potential pozzolana ac...
Biomass ash as supplementary cementitious materials: Characterization, application, and re-condition...
Sustainable development has been growing concern worldwide, with special emphasis to its effects on ...
The cement industry is an important component in the quest to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions...
Cementitious materials, irrespective of their sources, play a vital role in cement hydration reactio...
While the incineration of biomass residues is gaining traction as a globally available source of ren...
Considering that cement production is a costly and energy-intensive process with detrimental environ...
The worldwide production of bamboo generates large volumes of leaf wastes, which are deposited in la...
The aim of this paper is to assess the pozzolanic reactivity of sugar cane straw ash (SCSA) obtained...
This study evaluated the possibility of using in natura Eucalyptus Wood Ash (EWA) from aviary furnac...
This study aims to evaluate the potential of sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) as a supplementary cementi...
[EN] Arundo donax is a plant native to Asia and is considered an invader species in the Mediterranea...
Arundo donax is a plant native to Asia and is considered an invader species in the Mediterranean reg...
[EN] Biomass waste from rice straw has many management problems, including field firing causing seve...
Agrowastes are produced worldwide in huge quantities and they contain interesting elements for produ...
Wheat straw ash coming from combustion of packed wheat straw was studied as a potential pozzolana ac...
Biomass ash as supplementary cementitious materials: Characterization, application, and re-condition...
Sustainable development has been growing concern worldwide, with special emphasis to its effects on ...
The cement industry is an important component in the quest to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions...
Cementitious materials, irrespective of their sources, play a vital role in cement hydration reactio...
While the incineration of biomass residues is gaining traction as a globally available source of ren...
Considering that cement production is a costly and energy-intensive process with detrimental environ...
The worldwide production of bamboo generates large volumes of leaf wastes, which are deposited in la...
The aim of this paper is to assess the pozzolanic reactivity of sugar cane straw ash (SCSA) obtained...
This study evaluated the possibility of using in natura Eucalyptus Wood Ash (EWA) from aviary furnac...
This study aims to evaluate the potential of sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) as a supplementary cementi...