2018
DOI: 10.14419/ijet.v7i4.20.25852
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Influence of Pottery Clay in Cement Mortar and Concrete Mixture: A Review

Abstract: Solid generation has brought about numerous natural issues, for example, CO2 discharge. An option eco-accommodating concrete, known as green cement, ought to be investigated. Squander materials from marine waste, ventures, and farming can be reused to deliver green cement. This paper displays a survey of ongoing advancement identified with the attainability of utilizing stoneware earth in solid blend. The report centers around the likelihood of using dirt block squander as fractional substitution for Portland … Show more

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“…Geopolimerizasyon technology, environmental and economic benefits of recycling waste materials because of aluminosilicate-rich industrial by-products as an alternative way for the production of bricks by using various wastes have been introduced (Kuranchie et al, 2016;. This process involves a chemical reaction between aluminosilicate materials obtained from industrial by-products and a highly concentrated aqueous alkaline hydroxide or silicate solution that produces a durable material with an amorphous polymeric structure (Tayeh et al, 2019;Al Saffar et al, 2018). Geopolymers exhibit a wide range of properties, including high compressive strength, low shrinkage, high-temperature resistance (Barbosa et al, 2003), and acid and fire resistance (Wu H-C et al, 2007;Duxson et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geopolimerizasyon technology, environmental and economic benefits of recycling waste materials because of aluminosilicate-rich industrial by-products as an alternative way for the production of bricks by using various wastes have been introduced (Kuranchie et al, 2016;. This process involves a chemical reaction between aluminosilicate materials obtained from industrial by-products and a highly concentrated aqueous alkaline hydroxide or silicate solution that produces a durable material with an amorphous polymeric structure (Tayeh et al, 2019;Al Saffar et al, 2018). Geopolymers exhibit a wide range of properties, including high compressive strength, low shrinkage, high-temperature resistance (Barbosa et al, 2003), and acid and fire resistance (Wu H-C et al, 2007;Duxson et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%