Due to pozzolanic characteristics, fly ash is commonly used as a cement replacement in construction composites. Addition of natural clays with sorption ability (i.e. zeolite and bentonite) in to the fly ash based construction materials is of both scientific and industrial interest. Namely, due to the application of sorptive clay minerals, it is possible to immobilize toxic heavy metals from the composite structure. The thermal compatibility of fly ash and zeolite, as well as fly ash and bentonite, within the composite was observed during sintering procedure. The starting components were used in 1: 1 ratio and they were applied without additional mechanical treatment. The used compaction pressure for the tablets was 2 t.cm(-2). The sintering...
The aim of the presented study is to evaluate utilization potential of the fly ash which is the main...
Disposal of the fly ash may pose a significant risk to the environment due to the leaching of hazard...
AbstractThis research was conducted to compare class C and class F fly ash as cementitious materials...
Due to pozzolanic characteristics, fly ash is commonly used as a cement replacement in construction ...
Due to pozzolanic characteristics, fly ash is commonly used as a cement replacement in construction ...
Mineral additives are extensively applied as cement replacement materials in both construction concr...
Amount of fly ash which is and yet to be generated in the coming years highlights the necessity of d...
Mineral additives are extensively applied as cement replacements in building concretes and mortars. ...
Amount of fly ash which is and yet to be generated in the coming years highlights the necessity of d...
Evironmetally safe mortars in which part of the cement binder was replaced by mineral additives (i....
Instrumental analyses accompanied by analytical modeling tools were employed to assess physico-chemi...
Fly ash is a waste generated from the coal combustion during the production of electricity in the th...
In this study, the feasibility of using fly ash to manufacture high-temperature mortars was investig...
In this study, the feasibility of using fly ash to manufacture high-temperature mortars was investig...
As coal combustion byproduct fly ash represents a risk for environment: direct ash emission from ope...
The aim of the presented study is to evaluate utilization potential of the fly ash which is the main...
Disposal of the fly ash may pose a significant risk to the environment due to the leaching of hazard...
AbstractThis research was conducted to compare class C and class F fly ash as cementitious materials...
Due to pozzolanic characteristics, fly ash is commonly used as a cement replacement in construction ...
Due to pozzolanic characteristics, fly ash is commonly used as a cement replacement in construction ...
Mineral additives are extensively applied as cement replacement materials in both construction concr...
Amount of fly ash which is and yet to be generated in the coming years highlights the necessity of d...
Mineral additives are extensively applied as cement replacements in building concretes and mortars. ...
Amount of fly ash which is and yet to be generated in the coming years highlights the necessity of d...
Evironmetally safe mortars in which part of the cement binder was replaced by mineral additives (i....
Instrumental analyses accompanied by analytical modeling tools were employed to assess physico-chemi...
Fly ash is a waste generated from the coal combustion during the production of electricity in the th...
In this study, the feasibility of using fly ash to manufacture high-temperature mortars was investig...
In this study, the feasibility of using fly ash to manufacture high-temperature mortars was investig...
As coal combustion byproduct fly ash represents a risk for environment: direct ash emission from ope...
The aim of the presented study is to evaluate utilization potential of the fly ash which is the main...
Disposal of the fly ash may pose a significant risk to the environment due to the leaching of hazard...
AbstractThis research was conducted to compare class C and class F fly ash as cementitious materials...