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Fracture Energy of Rice-Husk Ash Concrete

SP-228: 7th Intl Symposium on the Utilization of High-Strength/High-Performance Concrete, 2005
As with other mineral admixtures, the use of rice-husk ash leads to an improvement of the concrete internal structure, reducing the pore size and particularly an improvement in the interface bond. In this sense it can be assumed that the failure mechanism can be modified, and the concrete will exhibit a more brittle behavior.
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Rice Husk, Rice Husk Ash and Their Applications

2019
Yanping Zou, Tiankui Yang
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Removal of humic acids from synthetic wastewater by rice husk ash and modified rice husk ash

In this study, titanium dioxide was loaded with chromium together with either platinum or rhodium in attempt to improve its photocatalytic activity for water splitting. Titanium dioxide was synthesized via a sol-gel method and the metals were loaded by incipient wetness impregnation technique. The amount of chromium added was varied between 0 to 1 % (w/
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Development of thai fly ash blended with rice husk ash oeopolymers

2014
Fly ash (FA) presented in the research is one of the by-products from combustion processes of lignite in electricity plants in Thailand. Generally, FA is exploited to mix with Portland cement to improve the mechanical properties of cement paste or mortar. In addition, FA is also claimed as an active pozzolanic material to synthesize geopolymers.
Chaysuwan D.   +6 more
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Performance of recycled aggregate concrete with rice husk ash as cement binder

Cement and Concrete Composites, 2020
Prinya Chindaprasirt   +2 more
exaly  

Rice husk ash

2018
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High performance concrete using rice husk ash

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2023
R. Dharmaraj   +4 more
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The sorption of lead(II) ions on rice husk ash

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2009
Tarun Kumar Naiya, Sudip Kumar Das
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