Among radioactive by-products generated by nuclear technologies, solid organic waste is drawing attention because of difficult management and incompatibility with the disposal strategies traditionally adopted. Recently, geopolymers have been proposed as valid and green alternatives to cement-based matrices. In this work, novel geopolymeric formulations have been studied at laboratory scale to encapsulate ashes from incineration of surrogate solid organic waste and to further pursue sustainability and circular economy goals. Indeed, the most widely used precursor of literature geopolymers, calcined kaolin, has been totally replaced by natural raw materials and recycled industrial by-products. In addition, a highly zeolitized volcanic tuff ha...
Geopolymers (GP) are a class of relatively new sustainable inorganic materials considered as an alte...
This paper regards the possibility of using geopolymer matrix to immobilize heavy metals present in ...
Abstract: There are over 2 billion tons of building-related construction and demolition waste (brCDW...
Recycling geopolymer waste, by reusing it as a raw material for manufacturing new geopolymer binding...
The application of geopolymers for the safe management of radioactive waste has not been implemented...
International audienceThe increasing use of geopolymer materials in the construction and civil engin...
MSc (Geography), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusNuclear accidents such as the ones that occur...
This paper regards the possibility of using geopolymer matrix to immobilize heavy metals present in ...
A combination of gasification of low and intermediate level radioactive waste (LILW) and conditionin...
The pre-disposal management of Radioactive Liquid Organic Waste (RLOW) is hampered by its challengin...
The widespread industry adoption of geopolymer concrete has the potential to positively contribute t...
Increase in industrial and construction activities has led to an enormous rise in waste generation a...
Due to the extraordinary properties for heavy-duty applications, there has been a great deal of inte...
Municipal solid waste incinerators every year produce tons of fly ashes which, differently from coal...
This study deals with the alternative management of the construction and demolition wastes. In parti...
Geopolymers (GP) are a class of relatively new sustainable inorganic materials considered as an alte...
This paper regards the possibility of using geopolymer matrix to immobilize heavy metals present in ...
Abstract: There are over 2 billion tons of building-related construction and demolition waste (brCDW...
Recycling geopolymer waste, by reusing it as a raw material for manufacturing new geopolymer binding...
The application of geopolymers for the safe management of radioactive waste has not been implemented...
International audienceThe increasing use of geopolymer materials in the construction and civil engin...
MSc (Geography), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusNuclear accidents such as the ones that occur...
This paper regards the possibility of using geopolymer matrix to immobilize heavy metals present in ...
A combination of gasification of low and intermediate level radioactive waste (LILW) and conditionin...
The pre-disposal management of Radioactive Liquid Organic Waste (RLOW) is hampered by its challengin...
The widespread industry adoption of geopolymer concrete has the potential to positively contribute t...
Increase in industrial and construction activities has led to an enormous rise in waste generation a...
Due to the extraordinary properties for heavy-duty applications, there has been a great deal of inte...
Municipal solid waste incinerators every year produce tons of fly ashes which, differently from coal...
This study deals with the alternative management of the construction and demolition wastes. In parti...
Geopolymers (GP) are a class of relatively new sustainable inorganic materials considered as an alte...
This paper regards the possibility of using geopolymer matrix to immobilize heavy metals present in ...
Abstract: There are over 2 billion tons of building-related construction and demolition waste (brCDW...