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International Journal of Metals, 2023
S. Dwivedi, V. Chaudhary, Shubham Sharma
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S. Dwivedi, V. Chaudhary, Shubham Sharma
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2016
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is a construction material with a large range of applications. The incorporation and immobilization of waste materials into AAC opens up a full range of possibilities, especially due to the hydrothermal treatment of the material which leads to a complete phase transformation.
Straub, Chr. +2 more
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Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is a construction material with a large range of applications. The incorporation and immobilization of waste materials into AAC opens up a full range of possibilities, especially due to the hydrothermal treatment of the material which leads to a complete phase transformation.
Straub, Chr. +2 more
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Vitrification of Waste and Reuse of Waste-Derived Glass
2012It describes different aspect and technologies related to the vitrification of waste and reuse of Waste-derived ...
BERNARDO, ENRICO +2 more
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The Arabian journal for science and engineering, 2023
S. Ahmad +5 more
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Leaching model of nuclear waste glass.
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 1986The three-dimensional spherical leaching model was developed on the basis of the experimental results for nuclear waste glass. Emphasis was placed on proposing a model for the growth of surface layers and for an immobilized reaction inside these layers.
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From waste glass to building materials – An innovative sustainable solution for waste glass
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018Abstract This report details a cost-effective new process for transforming mixed waste glass into high-value building materials without remelting. Worldwide, waste glass is a growing burden and new options are urgently needed for the large volumes of speciality, mixed, broken and contaminated glass that cannot currently be recycled.
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Optimisation of sintered glass–ceramics from an industrial waste glass
Ceramics International, 2010Abstract Industrial plasma melting of municipal solid waste (MSW) incinerator fly ashes leads to a glass that may be easily crystallised to gehlenite glass–ceramics, by the sintering of fine glass powders. However, since the glass composition is not optimised for glass–ceramic manufacturing, the viscous flow is much hindered by a very significant ...
BERNARDO, ENRICO, BONOMO E, DATTOLI A.
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Application of an Industrial Waste Glass in “Glass–Ceramic Stoneware”
International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology, 2011Vitrified inorganic wastes are often converted into glass–ceramics; although these products exhibit interesting properties, the processing is quite complex and expensive. This paper reports an alternative approach, based on substituting traditional feldspar fluxes in stoneware with a CaO–Al 2
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Influence of size effect on the properties of slag and waste glass-based geopolymer paste
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023Xi Jiang +7 more
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