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Abstract The redox potential of the pore solution of hardened cements containing ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) affects reinforcement corrosion and immobilization of radioactive waste. Here, Mn K‐edge X‐ray absorption near‐edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy was applied to determine the depth profile of the oxidation state of manganese in
Luís U. D. Tambara Jr. +4 more
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Load control operational correction of a blast furnace based on the correlation models
The paper uses regression analysis to research the movement dynamics of charge materials along the paths of a blast furnace coneless loader device. The research’s main goal is to consider two main factors when optimizing the loading process of the blast ...
G. Shvachych +7 more
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Activity of Copper and Blast Furnace Slag and Its Influence on the Properties of Cement. [PDF]
Grzeszczyk S +5 more
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• A novel low‐cost SQB was synthesized and optimized for CSTB. • The synergistic hydration mechanism of sulfate‐activated LS with alkali–sulfate‐activated GGBFS in SQB was revealed. • The SQB has effectively consolidated ST, which have significant potential for both environmental and economic benefits.
Faguang Yang +10 more
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Modified porous ceramic catalysts derived from titanium-bearing blast furnace slag for efficient toluene oxidation. [PDF]
Tao H +7 more
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Scrap-melting Operation by Shaft Furnace using all Blast Furnace Coke and Steel Scrap
Akihiko Shinotake +7 more
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Unravelling the Significance of Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase in Phosphate Starvation Responses
ABSTRACT Low phosphate availability is a major concern for agriculture. Plants develop a plethora of responses to improve phosphate acquisition, known as phosphate starvation responses (PSR). Among them, the induction of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) has been described in many plants. However, most studies have been conducted in the absence of
Jesús Pérez‐López +10 more
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Review of Research Progress on Dry Granulation Technology for Blast Furnace Slag. [PDF]
Hu H +6 more
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Development of Sustainable Concrete from Blast Furnace Slag and Recycled Concrete Sand
Poonam +99 more
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With the rapid development of urban infrastructure in China, engineering muck has emerged as a potential urban risk. The improper disposal of engineering muck not only results in the inefficient occupation of land resources but also poses serious threats to ecological systems and geotechnical stability.
Kai Cao +3 more
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