For proper management of wastes and their possible recycling as raw materials, complete characterization of the materials is necessary to evaluate the main scientific aspects and potential applications. The current paper presents a detailed scientific study of different Brazilian sugar cane bagasse ashes from the cogeneration industry as alternative cementing materials (active addition) for cement manufacture. The results show that the ashes from the industrial process (filter and bottom ones) present different chemical and mineralogical compositions and pozzolanic properties as well. As a consequence of its nature, the kinetic rate constant (K) states that the pozzolanic activity is null for the bottom ash and very low for the filter ash w...
This paper aims to study the production and the physical and chemical characterization of rice husk,...
Previous studies have shown the possibility of successful implementation of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash (S...
Sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) is an abundant byproduct of the sugar and ethanol industry. SCBA is ge...
For proper management of wastes and their possible recycling as raw materials, complete characteriza...
Due to economical and sustainable issues there is growing interest in investigating agro-industrial ...
Valle del Cauca, for the environmental conditions, has suitable the sugar-cane-crops. A residue of c...
Sugar Cane Bagasse is a by-product of the sugar agroindustry; it is partly used as fuel. However, ba...
Sugar Cane Bagasse is a by-product of the sugar agro-industry; it is partly used as fuel. However, b...
This paper intends to contribute to the use of waste, as binder replacement, to lower the negative e...
This study aimed to verify the SCBA's potential use as a partial replacement of Portland cement. The...
[EN] It is well known that the combustion of agricultural waste such as rice husk, bamboo leaf and ...
This study aimed to verify the SCBA's potential use as a partial replacement of Portland cement. The...
The present study deals with a comprehensive characterization of Sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) and it...
Portland cement (OPC) production is one of the most contaminating greenhouse gas producing activitie...
This study provided a basis for new possibilities concerning the use of the sugarcane bagasse ash as...
This paper aims to study the production and the physical and chemical characterization of rice husk,...
Previous studies have shown the possibility of successful implementation of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash (S...
Sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) is an abundant byproduct of the sugar and ethanol industry. SCBA is ge...
For proper management of wastes and their possible recycling as raw materials, complete characteriza...
Due to economical and sustainable issues there is growing interest in investigating agro-industrial ...
Valle del Cauca, for the environmental conditions, has suitable the sugar-cane-crops. A residue of c...
Sugar Cane Bagasse is a by-product of the sugar agroindustry; it is partly used as fuel. However, ba...
Sugar Cane Bagasse is a by-product of the sugar agro-industry; it is partly used as fuel. However, b...
This paper intends to contribute to the use of waste, as binder replacement, to lower the negative e...
This study aimed to verify the SCBA's potential use as a partial replacement of Portland cement. The...
[EN] It is well known that the combustion of agricultural waste such as rice husk, bamboo leaf and ...
This study aimed to verify the SCBA's potential use as a partial replacement of Portland cement. The...
The present study deals with a comprehensive characterization of Sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) and it...
Portland cement (OPC) production is one of the most contaminating greenhouse gas producing activitie...
This study provided a basis for new possibilities concerning the use of the sugarcane bagasse ash as...
This paper aims to study the production and the physical and chemical characterization of rice husk,...
Previous studies have shown the possibility of successful implementation of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash (S...
Sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) is an abundant byproduct of the sugar and ethanol industry. SCBA is ge...