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Masood Ur Rahman and Jing Li
This paper presents experimental investigations on epoxy mortar produced using industrial wastes. In some recent studies, coal bottom ash and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) waste have been chosen as a filler to replace sand, and fly ash and silica fume...
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Baoliang Li, Zhouyang Tang, Binbin Huo, Zejun Liu, Yongzhen Cheng, Baizhan Ding and Peng Zhang
The hydration products and strength of cement pastes incorporated with ground blast furnace slag (GBFS) (0% and 20% replacement) have been investigated under steam curing condition (80 °C for 7 h and 7 d) in comparison with normal curing condition (moist...
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Obinna Onuaguluchi and Nemkumar Banthia
A realistic forecast of the impact of CaCl2-blended acrylic polymer (CP) emulsions on steel reinforcement corrosion is difficult without a detailed study. This is traceable to the conflicting effects of cement additives on the chloride threshold value, p...
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Akaninyene A Umoh,Isaac Abiodun Odesola
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The use of bamboo leaf ash as cement supplement can contribute to reduction in cost and environmental hazard associated with cement production as well as waste pollution caused by the littered bamboo leaves. Therefore, the characteristics of cement paste...
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Silvia Izquierdo, Erich David Rodríguez, Ruby Mejía de Gutiérrez
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Spent fluid catalytic cracking (sFCC) catalyst is a residue that is produced in high volumes by the petrochemical industry and has shown a high potential to be used as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM). This article assesses the sFCC effectiven...
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