Preparation and characterization of biomass-ash composites derived from incinerated sewage sludge fly ash after hydrothermal treatment
Yunqing Shi,
Lingjun Wei,
Hao Sun
et al.
Abstract:With the increasing prominence of global environmental issues and the growing demand for sustainable development, biomass composites have attracted widespread attention as candidates for environmentally friendly and renewable construction materials. In this study, environmentally friendly biomass-ash composites (BACs) were fabricated using hydrothermally activated incinerated sewage sludge ash (HT-ISSA) as filler and straw powder with waste sawdust as the biomass matrix for hot pressing. An investigation was c… Show more
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