This review undertakes rigorous analysis of much of the copious literature available to the scientific community on the use of alkali-activated binders (AABs) in construction. The authors’ main intention is to categorically refute arguments of that part of the scientific community underestimating or even dismissing the actual potential of AABs as alternatives to Portland cement (PC). The main premise invoked in support of those arguments is a presumed lack of material resources for precursors that would make AAB industrial-scale production unfeasible anywhere on the planet (a substantial number of scientific papers show that the raw materials required for AAB manufacture are in abundance worldwide). The review also analyses the role of alka...
Portland cement is a widely used binder in construction and building applications because of its goo...
There is a growing interest in the construction sector in the use of sustainable binders as an alter...
This review presents “a state of the art” report on sustainability in construction materials. The au...
This review undertakes rigorous analysis of much of the copious literature available to the scienti...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd.This paper, which forms part of the UNEP White Papers series on Eco-Efficient Ce...
Alkali activated binders (AAB) are gaining huge research attention in recent years, due to their pot...
Focus on alkali-activated materials (AAMs) have increased in recent years due to its possibility to ...
Economic growth and rapid urbanization have resulted in the increase in demand for infrastructure de...
In the recent years, the trend for reusing waste products or industrial by-products to reduce the am...
In the recent years, the trend for reusing waste products or industrial by-products to reduce the am...
There has been an enormous growth in the volume and scope of technical analysis of alternative cemen...
Available online 14 October 2016.The production of 1 t of ordinary Portland cement generates 0.55 t ...
In press.Facing the beginning of the third decade of the twenty-first century, humanity faces an env...
Worldwide, the building sector requires the production of 4 billion tonnes of cement annually, consu...
The disintegration of concrete structures made of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) is a worrying topic...
Portland cement is a widely used binder in construction and building applications because of its goo...
There is a growing interest in the construction sector in the use of sustainable binders as an alter...
This review presents “a state of the art” report on sustainability in construction materials. The au...
This review undertakes rigorous analysis of much of the copious literature available to the scienti...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd.This paper, which forms part of the UNEP White Papers series on Eco-Efficient Ce...
Alkali activated binders (AAB) are gaining huge research attention in recent years, due to their pot...
Focus on alkali-activated materials (AAMs) have increased in recent years due to its possibility to ...
Economic growth and rapid urbanization have resulted in the increase in demand for infrastructure de...
In the recent years, the trend for reusing waste products or industrial by-products to reduce the am...
In the recent years, the trend for reusing waste products or industrial by-products to reduce the am...
There has been an enormous growth in the volume and scope of technical analysis of alternative cemen...
Available online 14 October 2016.The production of 1 t of ordinary Portland cement generates 0.55 t ...
In press.Facing the beginning of the third decade of the twenty-first century, humanity faces an env...
Worldwide, the building sector requires the production of 4 billion tonnes of cement annually, consu...
The disintegration of concrete structures made of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) is a worrying topic...
Portland cement is a widely used binder in construction and building applications because of its goo...
There is a growing interest in the construction sector in the use of sustainable binders as an alter...
This review presents “a state of the art” report on sustainability in construction materials. The au...