Functional glass-ceramic foams from \u2018inorganic gel casting\u2019 and sintering of glass/slag mixtures [PDF]
The here described investigation was essentially aimed at exploring the chemical stabilization and reutilization of iron-rich slag from copper metallurgy, by the manufacturing of glass-ceramic foams.
Bernardo, Enrico +2 more
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Recycling of inorganic waste in monolithic and cellular glass-based materials for structural and functional applications [PDF]
The stabilization of inorganic waste of various nature and origin, in glasses, has been a key strategy for environmental protection for the last decades. When properly formulated, glasses may retain many inorganic contaminants permanently, but it must be
Bernardo, Enrico +3 more
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High-Temperature Mineral Formation after Firing Clay Materials Associated with Mined Coal in Teruel (Spain) [PDF]
The production of porcelain stoneware has experienced a considerable increase. Therefore, it was necessary to undertake an investigation that would allow knowing the mineralogical evolution that porcelain stoneware undergoes during the firing process, as
Jordán Vidal, Manuel Miguel +3 more
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Porous glass-ceramics from alkali activation and sinter-crystallization of mixtures of waste glass and residues from plasma processing of municipal solid waste [PDF]
Alkali-activated aqueous slurries of fine glass powders, mostly deriving from the plasma processing of municipal solid waste ('Plasmastone'), were found to undergo progressive hardening at low temperature (75 degrees C) owing to the formation of C-S-H ...
Bernardo, Enrico +3 more
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Recycled Waste Glass Powder as Binder for Sustainable Concrete [PDF]
The main focus of this study is to investigate the pozzolanic attribute of the recycled waste glass powder used as cement replacement. A coarser glass powder (
Z. Kalakada, J. H. Doh
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WASTE GLASS POWDER-BASED ALKALI-ACTIVATED MORTAR
The global warming ensues from the emission of large amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. The part of the carbon footprint attributed to the concrete becomes more and more important due to the cement content and the increase of the worldwide demand for concrete.
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In order to enhance the utilization rate of waste powder and improve the sulfate corrosion resistance of limestone powder concrete, the evolution law of compressive strength, porosity, sulfate corrosion resistance of limestone powder and waste glass ...
Chengjin Li
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This study provides the experimental and statistical modeling in order to increase the performance of ultra high performance concrete (UHPC) within reducing the cement consumption.
Mohammad A. Mosaberpanah +2 more
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This paper aims to propose and characterize a sustainable hydraulic mortar entirely obtained by the reuse of waste materials, with marble slurry coming from quarries in the north-western Sicily and glass powder coming from a waste collection plant in ...
Bartolomeo Megna +3 more
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Archaeological and archaeometric study of the glass finds from the ancient harbour of Classe (Ravenna- Italy): new evidence [PDF]
Introduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the productive area within the ancient harbour of Classe near Ravenna, one of the most important trade centres between the 5th and 8th centuries AD of the Northern ...
Enrico, Cirelli +5 more
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