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  1. Enhancing the rheology, reaction kinetics and early-age strength of limestone calcined clay cement (LC3) with sodium silicate addition
  2. Reactivity of olivine-derived amorphous silica and its potential for use as a supplementary cementitious material
  3. Ex ante life cycle assessment of bauxite residue vitrification technology
  4. Development of magnesium-silicate-hydrate mortars using magnesium hydroxide for Magnox waste encapsulation
  5. Improved foamed glass using carbonated recycled concrete powder as a foaming agent
  6. Industrial trials using the mineral fraction of municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash as a filler in unreinforced concrete products
  7. Unlocking the role of silica gel in enhancing mechanical properties and water resistance of magnesium oxysulfate cement
  8. Engineering aluminosilicates with high surface area extracted from waste concrete to form a viable supplementary cementitious material
  9. Advanced moisture control in porous aggregates for improved lightweight high-performance concrete
  10. Fe-bearing magnesium silicate glasses for potential supplementary cementitious applications
  11. Investigation of the activator system for coal gangue and its optimal utilization in composite cementitious materials
  12. Surface energetics and surface chemistry of chicken feather mat for oil spill cleanup application
  13. Production of amorphous aluminosilicate and vaterite from acid leaching of hydrated cement paste
  14. Performance improvement of glass-based lightweight aggregates through thermodynamic modelling design and lightweight mortar validation
  15. Pozzolanic Reactivity of Recycled Powders from Waste Wind Turbine Blades
  16. Atomic-molecular perspectives on local high-temperature structure and transport properties of CaCO3-foamed glass
  17. Development and applications of MgO-activated SiO2 system—achieving a low carbon footprint: A review
  18. Carbon capture and storage in low-carbon concrete using products derived from olivine
  19. Production of low-carbon amorphous SiO2 for use as a supplementary cementitious material and nesquehonite from olivine
  20. Production methods for bacterial biomaterials: A review
  21. Production of glass-ceramic aggregates from solid wastes for high-strength and low-shrinkage lightweight mortars
  22. Recycling of waste glass and incinerated sewage sludge ash in glass-ceramics
  23. Hydration and strength development in magnesium oxysulfate (MOS) cement incorporating silicic acid
  24. Recycling Waste Plastics into Plastic-Bonded Sand Interlocking Blocks for Wall Construction in Developing Countries
  25. Resource recovery of waste glass and incinerated sewage sludge residues in self-foaming lightweight aggregate
  26. Influence of combustion temperature on the performance of sewage sludge ash as a supplementary material in manufacturing bricks
  27. Prospective life cycle assessment of European cement production
  28. Preparation and characterization of binary Mg-silicate glasses via Sol-Gel route
  29. Acid activated smectite clay as pozzolanic supplementary cementitious material
  30. Freeze–Thaw Durability of Conventional and Novel Permeable Pavement Replacement
  31. Improved low-carbon magnesium oxysulfate cement pastes containing boric acid and citric acid
  32. Low-carbon cements: Potential for low-grade calcined clays to form supplementary cementitious materials
  33. Developing circular concrete: Acid treatment of waste concrete fines
  34. On the hydration of synthetic aluminosilicate glass as a sole cement precursor
  35. Production of Rapid-Hardening Magnesium Oxysulfate Cement Containing Boric Acid
  36. New synthetic glass-based supplementary cementitious materials derived from basalt composition
  37. Environmental Sustainability and Supply Resilience of Cobalt
  38. Reuse of Waste Plastics in Developing Countries: Properties of Waste Plastic-Sand Composites
  39. Sewage sludge ash-incorporated stabilisation/solidification for recycling and remediation of marine sediments
  40. Freeze-Thaw Durability Of Clogging Resistant Permeable Concrete
  41. Structural and hydrological design of permeable concrete pavements
  42. Effect of NaCl and MgCl2 on the hydration of lime-pozzolan blend by recycling sewage sludge ash
  43. Alkali-Activation of Synthetic Aluminosilicate Glass With Basaltic Composition
  44. Hydration, mechanical properties and microstructure of lime-pozzolana pastes by recycling waste sludge ash under marine environment
  45. Effect of hydrated magnesium carbonate grown in situ on the property of MgO-activated reactive SiO2 mortars
  46. Size Effects on the Mechanical Properties of 3D Printed Plaster and PLA Parts
  47. Effect of hydromagnesite addition on the properties and water resistance of magnesium oxysulfate (MOS) cement
  48. Influence of seawater on the mechanical and microstructural properties of lime-incineration sewage sludge ash pastes
  49. Quantifying the Durability of a Friction-Reducing Surface with Recoverable Superhydrophobicity
  50. Production of foamed glass-ceramics using furnace bottom ash and glass
  51. Transformation of abundant magnesium silicate minerals for enhanced CO2 sequestration
  52. A novel magnesium hydroxide sulfate hydrate whisker-reinforced magnesium silicate hydrate composites
  53. Upcycling Poultry Feathers with (Nano)cellulose: Sustainable Composites Derived from Nonwoven Whole Feather Preforms
  54. Cold-bonding process for treatment and reuse of waste materials: Technical designs and applications of pelletized products
  55. Low-temperature thermal insulation materials with high impact resistance made from feather-fibres
  56. Sewage sludge ash: A comparative evaluation with fly ash for potential use as lime-pozzolan binders
  57. Feasibility of wet-extraction of phosphorus from incinerated sewage sludge ash (ISSA) for phosphate fertilizer production: A critical review
  58. Valorization of Waste Feathers in the Production of New Thermal Insulation Materials
  59. Analysis of Barriers to Transitioning from a Linear to a Circular Economy for End of Life Materials: A Case Study for Waste Feathers
  60. Stabilization/Solidification of Strontium Using Magnesium Silicate Hydrate Cement
  61. Recycling incinerated sewage sludge ash (ISSA) as a cementitious binder by lime activation
  62. Use of Mg/Ca modified biochars to take up phosphorus from acid-extract of incinerated sewage sludge ash (ISSA) for fertilizer application
  63. Phosphorus (P) recovery and reuse as fertilizer from incinerated sewage sludge ash (ISSA)
  64. Immobilization of Radionuclide 133Cs by Magnesium Silicate Hydrate Cement
  65. Thermal insulation packaging for cold-chain deliveries made from feathers
  66. Reuse of mineral wool waste and recycled glass in ceramic foams
  67. Effect of tartaric acid and phosphoric acid on the water resistance of magnesium oxychloride (MOC) cement
  68. New sustainable materials from waste feathers: Properties of hot-pressed feather/cotton/bi-component fibre boards
  69. High-strength clogging resistant permeable pavement
  70. Development of porous glass surfaces with recoverable hydrophobicity
  71. Phase separation in alumina-rich glasses to increase glass reactivity for low-CO2 alkali-activated cements
  72. Innovation in sustainable construction materials and the circular economy
  73. Manufacture and performance of lightweight aggregate from waste drill cuttings
  74. Immobilization of sulfates and heavy metals in gold mine tailings by sodium silicate and hydrated lime
  75. Recycling waste plastics in developing countries: Use of low-density polyethylene water sachets to form plastic bonded sand blocks
  76. A glance at the world
  77. Novel sound absorption materials produced from air laid non-woven feather fibres
  78. Recovery of phosphorus from incinerated sewage sludge ash by combined two-step extraction and selective precipitation
  79. Defining clogging potential for permeable concrete
  80. Properties of magnesium silicate hydrate (M-S-H) cement mortars containing chicken feather fibres
  81. Characterization of Magnesium Silicate Hydrate (MSH) Gel Formed by Reacting MgO and Silica Fume
  82. Use of MID-MIX® treated sewage sludge in cement mortars and concrete
  83. Change in re-use value of incinerated sewage sludge ash due to chemical extraction of phosphorus
  84. Production of ceramics from coal furnace bottom ash
  85. Use of clay in the manufacture of lightweight aggregate
  86. Influence of combustion temperature on the performance of sewage sludge ash as a supplementary cementitious material
  87. Mechanical and thermal properties of lightweight geopolymer composites
  88. Phosphorus recovery and leaching of trace elements from incinerated sewage sludge ash (ISSA)
  89. The mechanism of hydration of MgO-hydromagnesite blends
  90. Sustainable infrastructure development through use of calcined excavated waste clay as a supplementary cementitious material
  91. A Comparative Study of Production of Glass Microspheres by using Thermal Process
  92. Recovery of an yttrium europium oxide phosphor from waste fluorescent tubes using a Brønsted acidic ionic liquid, 1-methylimidazolium hydrogen sulfate
  93. Clogging in permeable concrete: A review
  94. Challenges and opportunities associated with waste management in India
  95. Use of extraction chromatography in the recycling of critical metals from thin film leach solutions
  96. Production of Cenospheres from Coal Fly Ash through Vertical Thermal Flame (VTF) Process
  97. Initial studies on the cytotoxicity of ceramics prepared from dry discharge incinerator bottom ash dust
  98. Role of sodium hexametaphosphate in MgO/SiO2 cement pastes
  99. Applying value chain analysis to informal sector recycling: A case study of the Zabaleen
  100. Control of drying shrinkage in magnesium silicate hydrate (m-s-h) gel mortars
  101. Control of Drying Shrinkage of Magnesium Silicate Hydrate Gel Cements
  102. Optimising the bioreceptivity of porous glass tiles based on colonization by the alga Chlorella vulgaris
  103. Acid gas emissions from structural clay products containing secondary resources: foundry sand dust and Waelz slag
  104. Design of bespoke lightweight cement mortars containing waste expanded polystyrene by experimental statistical methods
  105. Interactions between trivalent rare earth oxides and mixed [Hbet][Tf2N]:H2O systems in the development of a one-step process for the separation of light from heavy rare earth elements
  106. Encapsulation of Cs/Sr contaminated clinoptilolite in geopolymers produced from metakaolin
  107. Production of pyroxene ceramics from the fine fraction of incinerator bottom ash
  108. Properties of ceramics prepared using dry discharged waste to energy bottom ash dust
  109. Production of Lightweight Fillers from Waste Glass and Paper Sludge Ash
  110. Hydrophobic concrete using waste paper sludge ash
  111. A simple method for preparing super-hydrophobic powder from paper sludge ash
  112. Recycling disposable cups into paper plastic composites
  113. Formation of magnesium silicate hydrate (M-S-H) cement pastes using sodium hexametaphosphate
  114. Reuse of spent bleaching earth by polymerisation of residual organics
  115. Influence of sand on the mechanical properties of metakaolin geopolymers
  116. Up-Cycling Waste Glass to Minimal Water Adsorption/Absorption Lightweight Aggregate by Rapid Low Temperature Sintering: Optimization by Dual Process-Mixture Response Surface Methodology
  117. Lightweight mortars containing expanded polystyrene and paper sludge ash
  118. Encapsulation of aluminium in geopolymers produced from metakaolin
  119. Recycling and recovery routes for incinerated sewage sludge ash (ISSA): A review
  120. Influence of metakaolin characteristics on the mechanical properties of geopolymers
  121. Properties and microstructure of alkali-activated red clay brick waste
  122. Non-Conventional Cementitious Binders
  123. Effect of petroleum (pet) coke addition on the density and thermal conductivity of cement pastes and mortars
  124. Use of DC Plasma Treated Air Pollution Control (APC) Residue Glass as Pozzolanic Additive in Portland Cement
  125. Production of nepheline/quartz ceramics from geopolymer mortars
  126. Characterisation of Corrosion of Nuclear Metal Wastes Encapsulated in Magnesium Silicate Hydrate (MSH) Cement
  127. Alkali activation of vitreous calcium aluminosilicate derived from glass fiber waste
  128. An analytical framework and tool (‘InteRa’) for integrating the informal recycling sector in waste and resource management systems in developing countries
  129. Ambient Temperature Drying Shrinkage and Cracking in Metakaolin‐Based Geopolymers
  130. Recycling of Waelz slag and waste foundry sand in red clay bricks
  131. Concrete: An eco material that needs to be improved
  132. Magnesium-silicate-hydrate cements for encapsulating problematic aluminium containing wastes
  133. Resource management performance in Bahrain: a systematic analysis of municipal waste management, secondary material flows and organizational aspects
  134. Geopolymers prepared from DC plasma treated air pollution control (APC) residues glass: Properties and characterisation of the binder phase
  135. Bottom‐Up Design of a Cement for Nuclear Waste Encapsulation
  136. Use of Oil Drill Cuttings as an Alternative Raw Material in Sandcrete Blocks
  137. Geopolymers from DC Plasma–Treated Air Pollution Control Residues, Metakaolin, and Granulated Blast Furnace Slag
  138. Development of low pH cement systems forming magnesium silicate hydrate (M-S-H)
  139. Metal leaching from monolithic stabilised/solidified air pollution control residues
  140. Comparison of carbon emissions associated with municipal solid waste management in Germany and the UK
  141. Properties and microstructure of lightweight aggregate produced from lignite coal fly ash and recycled glass
  142. Production of technical grade phosphoric acid from incinerator sewage sludge ash (ISSA)
  143. Castable Glass and Glass‐Ceramics from DC Plasma Treatment of Air Pollution Control Residues
  144. Potential for carbon dioxide reduction from cement industry through increased use of industrial pozzolans
  145. Production of geopolymers using glass produced from DC plasma treatment of air pollution control (APC) residues
  146. Disposal of water treatment wastes containing arsenic — A review
  147. Comparison of test methods to assess pozzolanic activity
  148. Properties of sintered glass-ceramics prepared from plasma vitrified air pollution control residues
  149. EU landfill waste acceptance criteria and EU Hazardous Waste Directive compliance testing of incinerated sewage sludge ash
  150. Effect of milling and acid washing on the pozzolanic activity of incinerator sewage sludge ash
  151. Lightweight bricks manufactured from water treatment sludge and rice husks
  152. An overview of arisings and large-scale treatment technologies for healthcare waste in the United Kingdom
  153. Factors driving the development of healthcare waste management in the United Kingdom over the past 60 years
  154. Recent developments in macro-defect-free (MDF) cements
  155. 19th century London dust-yards: A case study in closed-loop resource efficiency
  156. Solidification/stabilisation of air pollution control residues using Portland cement: Physical properties and chloride leaching
  157. Building recycling rates through the informal sector
  158. Influences of chemical activators on incinerator bottom ash
  159. Geopolymerisation of silt generated from construction and demolition waste washing plants
  160. Production of pulverised fuel ash tiles using conventional ceramic production processes
  161. Thermal plasma technology for the treatment of wastes: A critical review
  162. Sustainability of water management in Zaragoza city
  163. Chloride leaching from air pollution control residues solidified using ground granulated blast furnace slag
  164. Air pollution control residues from waste incineration: Current UK situation and assessment of alternative technologies
  165. Production of novel ceramic materials from coal fly ash and metal finishing wastes
  166. Production of sintered materials from air pollution control residues from waste incineration
  167. Production of lightweight concrete using incinerator bottom ash
  168. Controlled low-strength materials containing waste precipitates from mineral processing
  169. Comparison of rapid and slow sintered pulverised fuel ash
  170. Plasma treatment of air pollution control residues
  171. Solid waste management in Abuja, Nigeria
  172. Characterization of alkali-activated thermally treated incinerator bottom ash
  173. Novel cementitious materials produced from incinerator bottom ash
  174. Characterising the sintering behaviour of pulverised fuel ash using heating stage microscopy
  175. Effect of borate addition on the sintered properties of pulverised fuel ash
  176. Investigation into the stabilization/solidification performance of Portland cement through cement clinker phases
  177. Role of informal sector recycling in waste management in developing countries
  178. Use of heating microscopy to assess sintering anisotropy in layered glass metal powder compacts
  179. Transfer mechanisms of contaminants in cement-based stabilized/solidified wastes
  180. Use of flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) waste and rejected fly ash in waste stabilization/solidification systems
  181. Feasibility of Using Reject Fly Ash in Cement-Based Stabilization/Solidification Processes
  182. Micro-spectroscopic investigations of highly heterogeneous waste repository materials
  183. A Study of the Influence of Organic Compounds during the Cement Hydration by Using XRD and DTA
  184. Guidelines for the evaluation and assessment of the sustainable use of resources and of wastes management at healthcare facilities
  185. Properties and microstructure of lightweight aggregate produced from sintered sewage sludge ash
  186. Applications of rejected fly ash in stabilization and solidification processes
  187. Effect of different binder systems on the stabilisation/solidification of metal finishing wastes
  188. Properties of lightweight aggregate produced by rapid sintering of incinerator bottom ash
  189. Effect of Sintering Temperature on the Properties and Leaching of Incinerator Bottom Ash
  190. Development of test methods for assessing microbial influenced degradation of cement-solidified radioactive and industrial waste
  191. Properties, microstructure and leaching of sintered sewage sludge ash
  192. Characterisation of environmentally exposed cement-based stabilised/solidified industrial waste
  193. Mineralogy and microstructure of sintered lignite coal fly ash☆
  194. Ceramic processing of incinerator bottom ash
  195. Microbial influenced degradation of solidified waste binder
  196. Properties and microstructure of sintered incinerator bottom ash
  197. Permeability of lime-activated pulverised fuel ash to metal-containing permeants
  198. Properties of alkali-activated clinoptilolite
  199. 1/8 Factorial Study of Metal Effects on Acid Neutralization by Cement
  200. Effect of calcium chloride on the hydration and leaching of lead-retarded cement
  201. Effect of Cations on Permeant Flow-Through Bentonite Clays using a Rapid Filter Press Test
  202. Effect of uniaxially pressing ordinary portland cement pastes containing metal hydroxides on porosity, density, and leaching
  203. Solution chemistry during cement hydration in the presence of metal hydroxide wastes
  204. Flow-Through Leach Testing Applied to Stabilized/Solidified Wastes
  205. Mechanisms of Metal Containment Resulting from the Solidification of a Commercially Produced Stabilized Waste
  206. Calcium Hydroxide Formation in Cement-Solidified Industrial Wastes
  207. Solid state 29Si and 27Al NMR and FTIR study of cement pastes containing industrial wastes and organics
  208. Natural zeolite utilisation in pollution control: A review of applications to metals' effluents
  209. Effects of conditioning and treatment of chabazite and clinoptilolite prior to lead and cadmium removal
  210. Flow‐through leach testing of solidified waste using a modified triaxial cell
  211. Heavy metal leaching from hydroxide, sulphide and silicate stabilised/solidified wastes
  212. The mechanism of the peak in strength and toughness at elevated temperatures in alumina containing a glass phase