Porous glass-ceramics from alkali activation and sinter-crystallization of mixtures of waste glass and residues from plasma processing of municipal solid waste [PDF]
Alkali-activated aqueous slurries of fine glass powders, mostly deriving from the plasma processing of municipal solid waste ('Plasmastone'), were found to undergo progressive hardening at low temperature (75 degrees C) owing to the formation of C-S-H ...
Bernardo, Enrico +3 more
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Mutations in Burnt-Clay Brick Properties attributable to Waste Glass
Recently, the need of high living standards and developments in modern technology have significantly increased the usage of throwaway glass products. The use of these waste glass products in the production of construction materials (especially bricks) is
Ahsan Ali +4 more
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Waste glass in porcelain [PDF]
In this work, the feldspar used as a flux in typical porcelain was replaced by waste glass, and the resulting batch composition contained 50% kaolin, 25% quartz and 25% waste glass. The properties of this porcelain with glass powder (GP) were compared to traditional porcelain (TP), which utilizes feldspar.
Bragança, Saulo Roca +1 more
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The effects of different contents and particle sizes of waste glass powder on alkali–silica reaction (ASR) expansion of cementitious composite bar were investigated in this study.
Guojun Ke +4 more
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Multicriteria Analysis of Glass Waste Application
Increasing amounts of glass waste present serious challenges in waste management to avoid environmental problems that might be created if it was to be deposited in landfills.
Bisikirske Danguole +3 more
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Application of Waste Glass Powder as a Partial Cement Substitute towards more Sustainable Concrete Production [PDF]
Use of waste materials in concrete is now a global trend for efficient waste management so as to achieve a sustainable green environment and with the added advantages of preserving the natural resources as well as producing a better performing concrete ...
Booth, C. A. +3 more
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The anomaly of glass beads and glass beadmaking waste at Jiuxianglan, Taiwan [PDF]
Glass beads and beadmaking waste have been excavated at the Iron Age site of Jiuxianglan (ca. third century BC–eighth century AD) in southeastern Taiwan. It was suggested that this site may be a production and exchange centre of glass beads in Iron Age
Chen, K.-T. +5 more
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Structure analysis of vitusite glass–ceramic waste forms using extended X-ray absorption fine structures [PDF]
Vitusite glass–ceramic waste forms were developed and the local environments of the Nd3+ ions in the waste forms were analyzed using extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy.
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Effect of Glass Wastes on Basic Characteristics of Controlled Low-Strength Materials [PDF]
The harnessing of glass waste, which is slow to decompose and has high recycling costs, is in the interest of supporting and stimulating a balanced construction pattern that is interdependent on the living environment.
Saif Abdulmunem, Shatha Hasan
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Wastes based glasses and glass-ceramics
Actually, the inertization, recovery and valorisation of the wastes coming from municipal and industrial processes are the most important goals from the environmental and economical point of view. An alternative technology capable to overcome the problem of the dishomogeneity of the raw material chemical composition is the vitrification process that is
BARBIERI, Luisa +2 more
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