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Publikováno v:
Case Studies in Construction Materials, Vol 18, Iss , Pp e02116- (2023)
Different types of papermaking process wastes (PPWs) are generated in the paper industry. The compositions of the waste materials vary significantly depending on the source of the waste materials. To date, a standard methodology for the comprehensive
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f41f130e6bf14c4cb548fea758ccb079
Publikováno v:
Journal of Renewable Materials. 10:1753-1772
Publikováno v:
Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 20; Pages: 13536
Waste recycling has always been a priority in the paper industry. In this study, the potential of translating various wastes in papermaking into building materials was separately evaluated. For the first time, the improvement of flexibility and sampl
Publikováno v:
Construction and Building Materials. 25:2771-2776
It is demonstrated that the addition of organo-modified montmorillonite (OMMT) particles to cement mortars can enhance their microstructure as well as mechanical properties. A series of static compression and stress relaxation tests on cement mortars
Autor:
Jong Shin Huang, Wen Yih Kuo
Publikováno v:
Construction and Building Materials. 24:2022-2029
Reservoir sludge can be organo-modified by a cation-exchange reaction and then employed as a substitute for a portion of fine aggregates in cement mortars. The chemical structure and properties of organo-modified reservoir sludge (OMRS) were first an
Publikováno v:
Construction and Building Materials. 21:609-615
In Taiwan, a considerable amount of reservoir sludge is being increasingly difficult to dispose of in landfills and creates serious disposal problems. Attempts have been made to study the feasibility of using reservoir sludge as a substitute for a po
Publikováno v:
Cement and Concrete Research. 36:886-895
Organo-modified montmorillonites (OMMT) which have been widely used in polymer/clay nano-composites are employed here as fillers and reinforcements in cement mortars. The ratio of quartz sand and cement is 2.75 while the water/cement ratios of 0.40,