2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.127264
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Recycling food, agricultural, and industrial wastes as pore-forming agents for sustainable porous ceramic production: A review

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“…The mechanical properties of the porous ceramics were improved with the increase of forming pressure, indicating that the forming pressure was beneficial to increase the contact area between desert sand particles and form a large area of glass connection, thus improving the mechanical properties of the ceramics (Fig. 8b) [20]. In 13 addition, bending strength is related to the grain size of sand particles acting as the skeleton support in the ceramic.…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of Porous Ceramicsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The mechanical properties of the porous ceramics were improved with the increase of forming pressure, indicating that the forming pressure was beneficial to increase the contact area between desert sand particles and form a large area of glass connection, thus improving the mechanical properties of the ceramics (Fig. 8b) [20]. In 13 addition, bending strength is related to the grain size of sand particles acting as the skeleton support in the ceramic.…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of Porous Ceramicsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…As can be seen in the scientific literature, the thermal properties of bricks was optimized by increasing the volume of cavities, by changing the cavity geometry or the profile of exterior surface [26][27][28][29], and by filling the cavities with different thermal insulation materials [30][31][32][33][34]. Another solution studied and adopted for ceramic product optimization in terms of embodied energy or thermal performance was the incorporation in the clay matrix, organic or inorganic waste [35,36], resulted from different activities.…”
Section: Clay Masonry Unitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The type, fraction and dimensional features of the pore former determine the size, shape, structures and amount of porosity in the synthesized porous ceramic. Some of the recent trends focus on using food, agricultural and industrial waste as pore former (Salleh et al 2021;Dele-Afolabi et al 2017). The pore former candidates from this category is lucrative to be used in the process of producing porous ceramics because its use in this industry reduces the possibility of it ending in the landfill and thus polluting water, air and land.…”
Section: Sacrificial Templatementioning
confidence: 99%