Various alkali-activated binders (AABs) incorporated with different industrial wastes emerged as useful environmental affable materials in the construction sectors as alternative to the traditional cement due to their lower CO2 emission and landfill problems mitigation. The sustainability of concretes is the major global concern in the construction sectors. In this view, the effects of waste glass bottles-derived nanopowder (WGBNP) on the durability characteristics of five batches of alkali-activated mortars (AAMs) with the inclusion of fly ash (FA) and ground blast furnace slag (GBFS) were evaluated. These AAMs were designed via the replacement of GBFS at various WGBNP contents (0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20%). Analytical tests were performed to...
Utilisation of industrial waste-based material to develop a novel binding material as an alternative...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Environmental concern raised by the production of ordinary Portland cement (OPC)...
This study explores the potential of waste brick and geo-cement aggregates as substitutes for natura...
Saving energy, reducing greenhouse emissions, and the eco-friendly disposal of waste materials produ...
In the urban regions worldwide, saving energy, lowering carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, and disposin...
The recycling of millions of tons of glass bottle waste produced each year is far from optimal. In t...
Although free-cement-based alkali-activated paste, mortar, and concrete have been recog-nised as sus...
Traditional Portland cement can be effectively substituted by alkali-activated binders. Not only can...
In this study, the alkali activated mortars (AAMs) were synthesized from waste ceramic tile powder (...
Alkali-activated binders made from various waste products can appreciably reduce the emission of CO2...
© 2018 Concrete durability is a major concern in the construction sector worldwide. Recycled industr...
Currently, alkali-activated binders using industrial wastes are considered an environmentally friend...
In the construction industries worldwide, improving the materials durability and achieving sustainab...
This article investigated the effects of binder to aggregate ratio on the properties of granulated b...
This study investigated the feasibility of using two types of waste glass sand as fine aggregate rep...
Utilisation of industrial waste-based material to develop a novel binding material as an alternative...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Environmental concern raised by the production of ordinary Portland cement (OPC)...
This study explores the potential of waste brick and geo-cement aggregates as substitutes for natura...
Saving energy, reducing greenhouse emissions, and the eco-friendly disposal of waste materials produ...
In the urban regions worldwide, saving energy, lowering carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, and disposin...
The recycling of millions of tons of glass bottle waste produced each year is far from optimal. In t...
Although free-cement-based alkali-activated paste, mortar, and concrete have been recog-nised as sus...
Traditional Portland cement can be effectively substituted by alkali-activated binders. Not only can...
In this study, the alkali activated mortars (AAMs) were synthesized from waste ceramic tile powder (...
Alkali-activated binders made from various waste products can appreciably reduce the emission of CO2...
© 2018 Concrete durability is a major concern in the construction sector worldwide. Recycled industr...
Currently, alkali-activated binders using industrial wastes are considered an environmentally friend...
In the construction industries worldwide, improving the materials durability and achieving sustainab...
This article investigated the effects of binder to aggregate ratio on the properties of granulated b...
This study investigated the feasibility of using two types of waste glass sand as fine aggregate rep...
Utilisation of industrial waste-based material to develop a novel binding material as an alternative...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Environmental concern raised by the production of ordinary Portland cement (OPC)...
This study explores the potential of waste brick and geo-cement aggregates as substitutes for natura...