The present research project “CO2REDCEM” is carried out at the Laboratory of Solid Structures (LSS) of the University of Luxembourg, in close collaboration with Luxembourgish industrial partners (Cimalux S.A., Carrières Feidt S.A. and Contern S.A.). This project aims at reducing the generation of CO2 emissions during cement production by minimisation of the use of cement clinker or its complete replacement by new binder compositions and concepts, containing novel material resources derived from local unused industrial waste products. Such a potential raw material is gravel wash mud (GWM), which occurs as a waste product from gravel mining. This clayey mud is collected from a sludge reservoir, located in the North West of Luxembourg. Current...
This work aims at recycling of the solid wastes of clay brick industry (WCB) in the manufacture of b...
The aim of the research project entitled "New technology in cement production for reducing CO2 emiss...
Proceedings of the 6th Amazon & Pacific Green Materials Congress and Sustainable Construction Mater...
peer reviewedThe suitability of gravel wash mud (GWM), a sludge waste from gravel quarrying, is exam...
Concrete is the most used material in the world (buildings, infrastructure, transport) and its produ...
The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change made once again clear the urge ...
Today, industrial activities are among the largest consumers of energy and natural resources on the ...
Ordinary Portland cement is the most common used cementitious material nowadays. To produce 1 ton of...
The construction industry and more particularly cement manufacture industry are European Green Deal ...
This paper reports preliminary results of a PhD research project related to the development of an al...
The objective of this work is to help in reducing the environmental impact of the building industry ...
peer reviewedGravel wash mud (GWM), a waste product from gravel mining was dried and processed into ...
This contribution discusses the carbon capture and utilization (CCU) approach based on CO2 mineraliz...
This work aims at recycling of the solid wastes of clay brick industry (WCB) in the manufacture of b...
This paper reports preliminary results of a PhD research project related to the development of an al...
This work aims at recycling of the solid wastes of clay brick industry (WCB) in the manufacture of b...
The aim of the research project entitled "New technology in cement production for reducing CO2 emiss...
Proceedings of the 6th Amazon & Pacific Green Materials Congress and Sustainable Construction Mater...
peer reviewedThe suitability of gravel wash mud (GWM), a sludge waste from gravel quarrying, is exam...
Concrete is the most used material in the world (buildings, infrastructure, transport) and its produ...
The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change made once again clear the urge ...
Today, industrial activities are among the largest consumers of energy and natural resources on the ...
Ordinary Portland cement is the most common used cementitious material nowadays. To produce 1 ton of...
The construction industry and more particularly cement manufacture industry are European Green Deal ...
This paper reports preliminary results of a PhD research project related to the development of an al...
The objective of this work is to help in reducing the environmental impact of the building industry ...
peer reviewedGravel wash mud (GWM), a waste product from gravel mining was dried and processed into ...
This contribution discusses the carbon capture and utilization (CCU) approach based on CO2 mineraliz...
This work aims at recycling of the solid wastes of clay brick industry (WCB) in the manufacture of b...
This paper reports preliminary results of a PhD research project related to the development of an al...
This work aims at recycling of the solid wastes of clay brick industry (WCB) in the manufacture of b...
The aim of the research project entitled "New technology in cement production for reducing CO2 emiss...
Proceedings of the 6th Amazon & Pacific Green Materials Congress and Sustainable Construction Mater...