2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.susmat.2018.e00067
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Novel ecosustainable peat and oil shale ash-based 3D-printable composite material

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“…Oil shale ashes or similar ashes from coal or lignite power plants are available in several regions worldwide. A combination of peat organic matter and oil shale ashes provide excellent properties of thermal resistance, bending stress, and compressive strength (around 1.2 MPa) thus can be used as a construction material [115]. Nevertheless, it is recommended to monitor the concentration of trace elements and leaching parameters in vicinity of surface waters if oil shale ashes are used in road construction [116].…”
Section: Solving the Problem Of Oil Shale Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oil shale ashes or similar ashes from coal or lignite power plants are available in several regions worldwide. A combination of peat organic matter and oil shale ashes provide excellent properties of thermal resistance, bending stress, and compressive strength (around 1.2 MPa) thus can be used as a construction material [115]. Nevertheless, it is recommended to monitor the concentration of trace elements and leaching parameters in vicinity of surface waters if oil shale ashes are used in road construction [116].…”
Section: Solving the Problem Of Oil Shale Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For T10 and T11 had a smaller CSH paste content, the crystallization of alkali feldspars progresse rapidly, whereas it was delayed in T17. The crystallization of alkali feldspars has al observed in our previous work aiming to produce 3D-printable peat-ash compos struction material [16]. The full-amorphous phase (which includes both organic m well as a fraction of CSH paste) was relatively evenly presented among all samples was present in T17 only.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Moreover, fulvic acids selectively associate with aluminum-bearing mineral particles, inhibiting the hydration of aluminates and impeding crystallization hydration products [14]. Leaching of organic acids from peat may reduce the pH of the mixture, decreasing the solubility of siliceous species and therefore hindering formation of calcium (aluminum) silicate hydrate (C(A)SH) gels [7,16]. If the pH of the pore water is below 9, secondary cementation products cannot form [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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