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Synthesis of solid sodium silicate from waste glass and utilization on one-part alkali-activated materials based on spent oil filtering earth. [PDF]
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Analysis of the glass and glass-working waste
Freestone, I, Peake, JRR
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Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, 2023
In present study, titanium diboride (TiB2) and glass powder waste utilized as reinforcement particles with Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) matrix material in development of a polymer-based composite.
S. Dwivedi +6 more
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In present study, titanium diboride (TiB2) and glass powder waste utilized as reinforcement particles with Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) matrix material in development of a polymer-based composite.
S. Dwivedi +6 more
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Structural Concrete, 2022
The disposal of waste from coal plants and waste glass (WG) is causing significant environmental problems all around the planet. Currently, the amount of discarding of these wastes is increased.
Fahid Aslam +6 more
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The disposal of waste from coal plants and waste glass (WG) is causing significant environmental problems all around the planet. Currently, the amount of discarding of these wastes is increased.
Fahid Aslam +6 more
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Glass–Ceramic Foams from Borosilicate Glass Waste
International Journal of Applied Glass Science, 2014In this study, we reported the studies on a glass–ceramic foam with wollastonite and cristobalite micrometric crystals prepared by sintering a borosilicate glass waste with organic binder as foaming agent. The waste glass, coming from the dismantling of washing machine, was characterized by high CaO content and low‐temperature ...
TAURINO, Rosa +3 more
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MRS Proceedings, 1993
ABSTRACTThe weathering of glass is reviewed by examining processes that affect the reaction of commercial, historical, natural, and nuclear waste glass under conditions of contact with humid air and slowly dripping water, which may lead to immersion in nearly static solution.
Bates, J. K., Buck, E. C.
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ABSTRACTThe weathering of glass is reviewed by examining processes that affect the reaction of commercial, historical, natural, and nuclear waste glass under conditions of contact with humid air and slowly dripping water, which may lead to immersion in nearly static solution.
Bates, J. K., Buck, E. C.
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Recycle of Waste Glass into “Glass–Ceramic Stoneware”
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2008The reuse of soda–lime–silica scrap or waste glasses as additives for traditional ceramics has been investigated extensively in the literature. Although interesting, this solution does not generally allow large quantities of glass to be recycled.
BERNARDO, ENRICO +4 more
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Glass-ceramics prepared by waste fluorescent glass
Ceramics International, 2002To prepare glass-ceramics reinforced by β-wollastonite, fluorescent glass and calcium carbonate were used as starting materials. β-Wollastonite, gehlenite and sodium calcium silicate were observed by X-ray diffraction analysis, and surface morphology and chemical composition were evaluated by field emission-scanning electron microscopy and energy ...
Yeon-Hum Yun +7 more
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International Journal of Structural Integrity, 2022
PurposeToday, using lightweight structural concrete plays a major role in reducing the damage to concrete structures. On the other hand, lightweight concretes have lower compressive and flexural strengths with lower impact resistance compared to ordinary
Erfan Najaf, H. Abbasi, S. M. Zahrai
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PurposeToday, using lightweight structural concrete plays a major role in reducing the damage to concrete structures. On the other hand, lightweight concretes have lower compressive and flexural strengths with lower impact resistance compared to ordinary
Erfan Najaf, H. Abbasi, S. M. Zahrai
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