Results 21 to 30 of about 28,734 (245)
Processing of porcelain stoneware tile using sugarcane bagasse ash waste [PDF]
Large amounts of waste materials are discarded in the sugarcane industry. This work investigates the reuse of sugarcane bagasse ash waste as an alternative raw material for porcelain stoneware tile bodies, replacing natural quartz by up to 5 wt.%.
Myrian A.S. Schettino +1 more
doaj +1 more source
Natural Fiber Incorporated Polymer Matrix Composites for Electronic Circuit Board Applications
There are many more applications for fibre-reinforced epoxy composites than there are for metals and alloys today. For example, sustainable, recyclable, and biodegradable reinforcements have been used in numerous studies to improve the mechanical and ...
V. S. Chandrika +6 more
doaj +1 more source
The discharging of lead-contaminated wastewater is a concern because of its toxicity to living organisms and water quality resulting in dangerous water consumption, so it is highly recommended to remove lead from wastewater to be below water quality ...
Pornsawai Praipipat +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Traditionally, biochar is generally proposed to substitute Canadian Sphagnum peat moss. Sugarcane bagasse, filter press mud and sugarcane bagasse ash were mixed in different ratios and proposed as an alternative to substitute commercial Sphagnum peat ...
Vanessa Natalie Orta-Guzmán +6 more
doaj +1 more source
Tonnes of cement are produced and used due to boom in infrastructure sector. During the process of production of cement, lot of CO _2 has been emitted. It is estimated around 4%–8% of CO _2 has been emitted from cement production.
Arun Raja Lourdu +1 more
doaj +1 more source
Polyacrylamide Hydrogel Containing Starch and Sugarcane Bagasse Ash: Synthesis, Characterisation, and Application in Cement Pastes and Mortars. [PDF]
Internal curing is a process based on the addition of materials that function as water reservoirs in cementitious media. Superabsorbent hydrogels are an alternative that can be used as an internal curing agent, as they have the ability to absorb and ...
Pereira AEN +4 more
europepmc +2 more sources
The use of sugarcane wastes in concrete
Cement production is held responsible of polluting the atmosphere with carbon dioxide (CO2). The researchers have shown that manufacturing of one ton of cement releases about half ton of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
Nancy T. Hussien, Ahmed F. Oan
doaj +1 more source
The available soils for surgarcane plantation is Ultisols. However, the Ultisols has some limitations on its chemical fertility. Efforts to improve the quality of the soil can be done with applying organic matter such as filter cake and bagasse ash ...
Heri Soegianto +3 more
doaj +1 more source
Evaluating the suitability of incorporating sugarcane bagasse ash, polypropylene fibers, and sea sand-seawater in enhancing physico-mechanical properties of lightweight foamed concrete. [PDF]
This study aims to explore the feasibility of replacing traditional components, such as Portland cement, river sand and tap water with sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA), polypropylene (PP) fibers, and sea sand-seawater (SSSW) in lightweight foamed concrete ...
Chau VN, Ho LS, Hoang TQ, Dang VQ.
europepmc +2 more sources
Steam gasification of bagasse: Effect of heating rate [PDF]
Bagasse residue is a potential feedstock for steam gasification, but knowledge of this technology is still small and fragmented. Heating rate is of the most important factors influencing the gasification process.
Nguyen, Hong Nam, Van De Steene, Laurent
core +1 more source

