The main objective of the study was to produce alternative binder materials, obtained with low cost, low energy consumption, and low CO2 production, by regenerating end-of-life (EOL) materials from mineral deposits, to replace ordinary Portland cement (OPC). The materials analyzed were ash and slag from the Turceni thermal power plant deposit, Romania. These were initially examined for morphology, mineralogical composition, elemental composition, degree of crystallinity, and heating behavior, to determine their ability to be used as a potential source of supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) and to establish the activation and transformation temperature in the SCM. The in-situ pozzolanic behavior of commercial cement, as well as cement...
Abstract The use of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) electrostatic precipitator fly ash (ES...
Fly ash is a powder material of burned coal from thermal power stations which produces cementitious ...
Historically, Class F fly ash has been chosen as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM) in conc...
The main objective of the study was to produce alternative binder materials, obtained with low cost,...
Abstract: Recycling fly ash is a good example of valorization of waste. It gives a solution the envi...
Potential comprehensive solutions in order to protect environment is the synthesis of alternative mi...
We focused our research on recycling industrial wastes, fly ash (F.A), bottom ash (B.A) and oil shal...
This paper presents the results of investigation of properties of fly ash from four major thermal po...
The consumption of the cement for construction industries is increased every year. That is associate...
In this study the physical and chemical properties of lignite fly ashes obtained from electrostatic ...
The present investigation is focused on the implementation of alkaline activated fly ash as a total ...
AbstractThe cement companies have found in natural and artificial pozzolans a very good option for p...
The best way to dispose any waste material (fly ash) is to use it as one or the other forms like con...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) have been commonly used as a partial replacement for cem...
In this research, the effects of zeolite, coal bottom ash and fly ash as Portland cement replacement...
Abstract The use of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) electrostatic precipitator fly ash (ES...
Fly ash is a powder material of burned coal from thermal power stations which produces cementitious ...
Historically, Class F fly ash has been chosen as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM) in conc...
The main objective of the study was to produce alternative binder materials, obtained with low cost,...
Abstract: Recycling fly ash is a good example of valorization of waste. It gives a solution the envi...
Potential comprehensive solutions in order to protect environment is the synthesis of alternative mi...
We focused our research on recycling industrial wastes, fly ash (F.A), bottom ash (B.A) and oil shal...
This paper presents the results of investigation of properties of fly ash from four major thermal po...
The consumption of the cement for construction industries is increased every year. That is associate...
In this study the physical and chemical properties of lignite fly ashes obtained from electrostatic ...
The present investigation is focused on the implementation of alkaline activated fly ash as a total ...
AbstractThe cement companies have found in natural and artificial pozzolans a very good option for p...
The best way to dispose any waste material (fly ash) is to use it as one or the other forms like con...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) have been commonly used as a partial replacement for cem...
In this research, the effects of zeolite, coal bottom ash and fly ash as Portland cement replacement...
Abstract The use of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) electrostatic precipitator fly ash (ES...
Fly ash is a powder material of burned coal from thermal power stations which produces cementitious ...
Historically, Class F fly ash has been chosen as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM) in conc...