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Activated carbon from sugarcane bagasse ash for melanoidins recovery

Journal of Environmental Management, 2017
This work investigates the value added utilization of two sugar-distillery wastes: (i) melanoidins, which are complex Maillard reaction products in molasses distillery wastewater, and (ii) unburnt carbon in sugarcane bagasse ash. Activated unburnt carbon (AUC), prepared by deashing and steam activation, had properties comparable to commercial activated
A. Kaushik   +4 more
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Effect of agricultural wastes as sugar beet ash, sugarcane leaf ash, and sugarcane bagasse ash on UHPC properties

Journal of Building Engineering
Wafaa Mohamed Shaban   +5 more
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Effect of partial cement replacement with sugarcane bagasse ash

International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2023
Research into mixing and replacing the component ingredients of concrete has become necessary since there is a widespread need in most parts of the globe for more affordable housing and the discovery of an alternative to standard Portland cement. Despite the fact that a great number of investigations have been carried out to evaluate the viability of ...
null Vikas Kumar, null Pankaj Kumar
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Sustainable Use of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash in Concrete Production

2021
Due to the increase in the rate of urbanization, the availability of construction resources is depleting at a higher rate. To fulfil the demand, the application of agricultural wastes can compensate for the lack of resources in construction purposes. Different types of wastes are generated from agricultural fields, their disposal problems have caused a
Karanvir Singh Sohal, Rajwinder Singh
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Effect of sugarcane bagasse ash in GGBS geopolymer composites

ASPS Conference Proceedings, 2022
This paper reports the results of an experimental program performed to study the effect of incorporation of sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA) in Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) based geopolymer composites by performing various destructive and non-destructive tests.
Nirmala Thoudam   +2 more
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Assesment of Pozzolanic Performance of Sugarcane Bagasse Ash

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2016
AbstractSugarcane bagasse ash is obtained as a by-product from cogeneration combustion boilers in sugar industries, and is reported to be a useful supplementary cementitious material in concrete. A clear evaluation of pozzolanic activity of sugarcane bagasse ash is imperative to achieve its effective utilization in concrete instead of being disposed as
A. Bahurudeen   +3 more
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Optimizing compressive strength prediction of sustainable concrete using ternary‐blended agro‐waste ash, sugarcane bagasse ash, and rice husk ash with soft computing techniques

Structural Concrete
This study examines the properties of sustainable concrete produced by partially substituting ordinary Portland cement (OPC) with agricultural waste, including sugarcane bagasse ash (SBA) and rice husk ash (RHA). This research investigated the effects of
Pavan A. Nadgouda   +3 more
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Suitability and sustainability of sugarcane bagasse ash bricks

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering Sustainability, 2018
The present paper deals with the investigation of the suitability and sustainability considerations of sugarcane bagasse ash (SBA) for the development of cellular lightweight (CLW) bricks. SBA was characterised and found suitable as a pozzolanic or a cementitious material.
Mangesh Madurwar   +2 more
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Development of Geopolymer-Based Green Construction Materials for Highway Infrastructure Using High-Content Sugarcane Bagasse Ash

Transportation Research Record
This research investigated the utilization of sugarcane bagasse ash (SBA) for developing geopolymer-based sustainable “green” construction materials that can be utilized in transportation infrastructure.
Atif Khan   +2 more
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Synthesis of zeolite NaA from sugarcane bagasse ash

Materials Letters, 2013
Abstract Zeolite NaA was synthesized using sugarcane bagasse as silica source under hydrothermal condition at 80 °C for 72–160 h. The silicon was extracted by alkaline fusion for 40 min, at 550 °C with an alkali:ash ratio of 1. Zeolite A was obtained without phase contamination.
Murilo Pereira Moisés   +4 more
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