Low carbon or near-zero carbon concrete technology is in line with the pillars of sustainable development, where industrial waste or low-carbon binders can reduce or eliminate consumption of Portland cement and natural resources, leading to less environmental pollution. This work presents an experimental study on the comparison between alkali-activated materials (also recognized as geopolymers) and a traditional cementitious matrix (Portland cement) incorporated with rubber particles, deriving from end-of-life tires, as replacement of raw mineral aggregates. To explore the potential of rubber-geopolymer compounds, an experimental comparative analysis with rubber-Portland mortars was performed. Initial investigations (microstructural/composi...
The use of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) has been the primary material used in the construction ind...
Environmentally sustainable repair materials with reduced carbon footprint have been in great demand...
Interest in geopolymer concrete (GeoPC) and in rubberised concrete (RuC) has grown over the past two...
Low carbon or near-zero carbon concrete technology is in line with the pillars of sustainable develo...
Sustainability concept in the cement and concrete industry involves various environmental and socio...
One of the ways to achieving net-zero concept in the construction industry is to use alternatives to...
In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on incorporating recycled materials into the prod...
This research focused on using ground tire rubber (GTR) with different grain sizes as a replacement ...
The discovery of an innovative class of inorganic polymers has brought forth a revolution in the his...
The widespread industry adoption of geopolymer concrete has the potential to positively contribute t...
Cement is one of the most valuable materials in today’s society, as it is used in most construction ...
This paper examines the performance of multi-binder conventional geopolymer mixes (GCMs) with relati...
Nowadays, global warming and the ensuing climate change are one of the biggest problems for humanity...
Ordinary Portland cement is the most common used cementitious material nowadays. To produce 1 ton of...
AbstractCurrently, the need to incorporate recycled materials such as rubber in building products is...
The use of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) has been the primary material used in the construction ind...
Environmentally sustainable repair materials with reduced carbon footprint have been in great demand...
Interest in geopolymer concrete (GeoPC) and in rubberised concrete (RuC) has grown over the past two...
Low carbon or near-zero carbon concrete technology is in line with the pillars of sustainable develo...
Sustainability concept in the cement and concrete industry involves various environmental and socio...
One of the ways to achieving net-zero concept in the construction industry is to use alternatives to...
In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on incorporating recycled materials into the prod...
This research focused on using ground tire rubber (GTR) with different grain sizes as a replacement ...
The discovery of an innovative class of inorganic polymers has brought forth a revolution in the his...
The widespread industry adoption of geopolymer concrete has the potential to positively contribute t...
Cement is one of the most valuable materials in today’s society, as it is used in most construction ...
This paper examines the performance of multi-binder conventional geopolymer mixes (GCMs) with relati...
Nowadays, global warming and the ensuing climate change are one of the biggest problems for humanity...
Ordinary Portland cement is the most common used cementitious material nowadays. To produce 1 ton of...
AbstractCurrently, the need to incorporate recycled materials such as rubber in building products is...
The use of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) has been the primary material used in the construction ind...
Environmentally sustainable repair materials with reduced carbon footprint have been in great demand...
Interest in geopolymer concrete (GeoPC) and in rubberised concrete (RuC) has grown over the past two...