Alkali-activated mortars and concretes have been gaining increased attention due to their potential for providing a more sustainable alternative to traditional ordinary Portland cement mixtures. In addition, the inclusion of high volumes of recycled materials in these traditional mortars and concretes has been shown to be particularly challenging. The compositions of the mixtures present in this paper were designed to make use of a hybrid alkali-activation model, as they were mostly composed of class F fly ash and calcium-rich precursors, namely, ordinary Portland cement and calcium hydroxide. Moreover, the viability of the addition of fine milled glass wastes and fine limestone powder, as a source of soluble silicates and as a fille...
This article describes the recycling of coarse and fine fractions and powder from construction and d...
In this study the mitigation influence of incorporating waste glass powder (G) and class F fly ash (...
The need for repair and maintenance has become dominant in the European construction sector. This, c...
Alkali-activated mortars and concretes have been gaining increased attention due to their potential ...
The Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe aims that by 2020, waste will be managed as a resource. T...
This paper reports the fresh properties and compressive strength of high calcium alkali-activated fl...
This paper reports the fresh properties and compressive strength of high calcium alkali-activated fl...
Mortars containing glass waste as a partial substitution for natural sand have been formulated. Alka...
This study explores the technological feasibility of using construction and demolition waste (C&DW) ...
The development of environmentally friendly alkaline-activated materials (AAMs) holds promise, as AA...
In this study, the alkali activated mortars (AAMs) were synthesized from waste ceramic tile powder (...
Although free-cement-based alkali-activated paste, mortar, and concrete have been recog-nised as sus...
The present work investigated alkali-activated mortars with high ceramic waste contents. Tile cerami...
This study investigated the feasibility of using two types of waste glass sand as fine aggregate rep...
The optimum curing temperatures and durations for alkali-activated mortar (AAM) synthesized using fi...
This article describes the recycling of coarse and fine fractions and powder from construction and d...
In this study the mitigation influence of incorporating waste glass powder (G) and class F fly ash (...
The need for repair and maintenance has become dominant in the European construction sector. This, c...
Alkali-activated mortars and concretes have been gaining increased attention due to their potential ...
The Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe aims that by 2020, waste will be managed as a resource. T...
This paper reports the fresh properties and compressive strength of high calcium alkali-activated fl...
This paper reports the fresh properties and compressive strength of high calcium alkali-activated fl...
Mortars containing glass waste as a partial substitution for natural sand have been formulated. Alka...
This study explores the technological feasibility of using construction and demolition waste (C&DW) ...
The development of environmentally friendly alkaline-activated materials (AAMs) holds promise, as AA...
In this study, the alkali activated mortars (AAMs) were synthesized from waste ceramic tile powder (...
Although free-cement-based alkali-activated paste, mortar, and concrete have been recog-nised as sus...
The present work investigated alkali-activated mortars with high ceramic waste contents. Tile cerami...
This study investigated the feasibility of using two types of waste glass sand as fine aggregate rep...
The optimum curing temperatures and durations for alkali-activated mortar (AAM) synthesized using fi...
This article describes the recycling of coarse and fine fractions and powder from construction and d...
In this study the mitigation influence of incorporating waste glass powder (G) and class F fly ash (...
The need for repair and maintenance has become dominant in the European construction sector. This, c...