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Enhanced fired-clay bricks incorporating cigarette butts

Cigarette butts (CBs) are the world's most prevalent source of waste litter. In the year 2016, 5.7 trillion cigarettes were consumed worldwide, and about 97% of the cigarette filters were composed of cellulose acetate, a modified natural polymer. In Australia, it is estimated that over 20 billion filtered cigarettes are consumed each year, of which an ...
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Use of biosolids in enhanced fired clay bricks

The ever growing quantities of waste materials and their management costs, strict regulations declared for landfilling of waste, shortage of landfill spaces, and scarcity of natural earth materials highlight the urgent need to investigate sustainable routes for the recycling and reusing of waste materials.
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Thermal spalling of fire-clay brick

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1935
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Utilisation of industrial wastes in fired clay bricks

The stockpile issue of industrial wastes (glass wastes, industrial ash and RCF sand), the energy crisis, high building energy consumption and the related problem of CO2 emissions, and rising expenditures on the household alerted the exploration of innovative recycling strategies.
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A comparative study of life cycle carbon emissions and embodied energy between sun-dried bricks and fired clay bricks

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020
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Federal specifications for fire-clay brick

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1933
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Spalling tests of fire clay brick

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1931
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