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Clay Improvement with Burned Olive Waste Ash [PDF]
Olive oil is concentrated in the Mediterranean basin countries. Since the olive oil industries are incriminated for a high quantity of pollution, it has become imperative to solve this problem by developing optimized systems for the treatment of olive ...
Utkan Mutman
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Recycling of Waste Materials for Stabilizing Ash from Co-Combustion of Municipal Solid Wastes with an Olive By-Product: Soil Leaching Experiments [PDF]
In the context of the current environmental policies of the European Union promoting the recycling and reuse of waste materials, this work aimed at investigating the environmental impact of ashes produced from the co-combustion of municipal solid wastes ...
Despina Vamvuka +3 more
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Concrete is considered one of the most important building materials in all eras. One of the renowned items of concrete fabrication is ordinary Portland cement (OPC).
Ibrahim Y. Hakeem +3 more
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The environmental impact of Portland cement has led to the exploration of sustainable alternatives in construction materials. This study investigates the potential of olive waste ash (OWA), a byproduct of olive oil production, as a partial cement ...
Hassan Ghanem +4 more
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Rammed earth blocks have recently gained substantial popularity in construction materials due to their environmental benefits, energy saving, and financial effectiveness. These benefits are even more pronounced if waste materials such as olive waste ash (
Hassan Ghanem +5 more
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In recent decades, adopting alternative resources in infrastructure applications has garnered global attention to address environmental concerns. Olive waste ash (OWA), a locally available byproduct obtained from the olive oil production process, is a ...
Safa Ghazzawi +4 more
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Effect of Olive Waste Ash as a Partial Replacement of Cement on the Volume Stability of Cement Paste
Over the last decades, concrete has been excessively prone to cracks resulting from shrinkage. These dimensional changes can be affected by the incorporation of supplementary cementitious materials.
Safa Ghazzawi +4 more
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Geopolymers Manufactured by the Alkali Activation of Mining and Ceramic Wastes Using a Potential Sustainable Activator from Olive Stone Bottom Ashes. [PDF]
The reuse of by-products as alternative raw materials to traditional construction materials is required in order to ensure sustainable development in the construction sector and is a significant and important focus in the fields of materials science.
Carrillo Beltran R +3 more
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This work presents a physical, mechanical, durability, leaching, and radiological assay of three wastes (egg and scallop shells and olive pomace ash) as road-base binders.
B. Peceño +5 more
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Kinetic study of adsorption of phenolic compounds from olive oil mill wastewater on activated carbon [PDF]
Olive oil Mill Wastewater (OMW) is not degradable due to the presence of substances (phenols, volatile fatty acids, etc.), which pose problems for the environment. In order to protect this environment, currently know various treatment methods of
Djeziri Soumia +2 more
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