Sugarcane bagasse ash re-utilisation has been advocated as a silica-rich feed for zeolites, pozzolans in cements and concretes, and geopolymers. However, many papers report variable success with the incorporation of such materials in these products as the ash can be inconsistent in nature. Therefore, understanding what variables affect the ash quality in real mills and understanding the processes to characterise ashes is critical in predicting successful ash waste utilisation. This paper investigated sugarcane bagasse ash from three sugar mills (Northern NSW, Australia) where two are used for the co-generation of electricity. Data shows that the burn temperatures of the bagasse in the high-efficiency co-generation boilers are much higher th...
Sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) is an abundant byproduct of the sugar and ethanol industry. SCBA is ge...
In the production of sustainable concrete, it is quite essential to develop highly reactive silica r...
Background: Ashes from sugarcane were analyzed by X-ray fluorescence, ash content, X-ray diffraction...
Sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) has been reported to be beneficial as cement replacement due to the poz...
In recent years, partial replacement of cement with bagasse ash has been given attention for constru...
This paper intends to contribute to the use of waste, as binder replacement, to lower the negative e...
The present study deals with a comprehensive characterization of Sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) and it...
Sugar Cane Bagasse is a by-product of the sugar agroindustry; it is partly used as fuel. However, ba...
For proper management of wastes and their possible recycling as raw materials, complete characteriza...
In the production of sustainable concrete, it is quite essential to develop highly reactive silica r...
For proper management of wastes and their possible recycling as raw materials, complete characteriza...
Portland cement (OPC) production is one of the most contaminating greenhouse gas producing activitie...
Previous studies have shown the possibility of successful implementation of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash (S...
This study aims to evaluate the potential of sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) as a supplementary cementi...
In the production of sustainable concrete, it is quite essential to develop highly reactive silica r...
Sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) is an abundant byproduct of the sugar and ethanol industry. SCBA is ge...
In the production of sustainable concrete, it is quite essential to develop highly reactive silica r...
Background: Ashes from sugarcane were analyzed by X-ray fluorescence, ash content, X-ray diffraction...
Sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) has been reported to be beneficial as cement replacement due to the poz...
In recent years, partial replacement of cement with bagasse ash has been given attention for constru...
This paper intends to contribute to the use of waste, as binder replacement, to lower the negative e...
The present study deals with a comprehensive characterization of Sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) and it...
Sugar Cane Bagasse is a by-product of the sugar agroindustry; it is partly used as fuel. However, ba...
For proper management of wastes and their possible recycling as raw materials, complete characteriza...
In the production of sustainable concrete, it is quite essential to develop highly reactive silica r...
For proper management of wastes and their possible recycling as raw materials, complete characteriza...
Portland cement (OPC) production is one of the most contaminating greenhouse gas producing activitie...
Previous studies have shown the possibility of successful implementation of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash (S...
This study aims to evaluate the potential of sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) as a supplementary cementi...
In the production of sustainable concrete, it is quite essential to develop highly reactive silica r...
Sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) is an abundant byproduct of the sugar and ethanol industry. SCBA is ge...
In the production of sustainable concrete, it is quite essential to develop highly reactive silica r...
Background: Ashes from sugarcane were analyzed by X-ray fluorescence, ash content, X-ray diffraction...