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Thiago J. T. Cruz, Mariele I. S. Melo and Sibele Pergher
The synthesis of zeolites using waste as a source of Si and Al is well known, and light coal ash has been studied to minimize the problems of waste management and mitigate environmental effects. The residue used in this work was supplied by Coal Workers ...
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Esperanza Menéndez, Miguel Ángel Sanjuán, Ricardo García-Roves, Cristina Argiz and Hairon Recino
In this paper, the idea of the sustainability of durable solutions is very much present. The effect of four pozzolanic materials employed in four percentages in mortars made with two different reactive aggregates is assessed regarding alkali-silica react...
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Ahmad Assi, Fabjola Bilo, Alessandra Zanoletti, Laura Borgese, Laura Eleonora Depero, Mario Nenci and Elza Bontempi
This study presents an innovative stabilization method of fly ash derived from co-combustion of municipal solid waste and sewage sludge. Bottom ash, obtained from the same process, is used as a stabilizing agent. The stabilization method involved the use...
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Adelino V. Lopes, Sergio M. R. Lopes and Isabel Pinto
Fly ash is a byproduct from burning pulverized coal in the electric power industry and can be incorporated in cementitious concretes or in alkali activated concretes (AAC) with obvious environmental advantages. When part of AAC, it will be able to lead t...
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Mariola Wasil
Landfill sealing layers protect groundwater and soil against contamination from waste leachate. Fly ash, which is a coal combustion by-product, might be used as a substitute material for natural soils to build sealing layers. To improve its properties, d...
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