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  1. Coupled carbonation-induced physical densification and chemical stabilization in low-alkalinity metakaolin-based geopolymers enabled by industrial-grade MgO
  2. A scalable framework for air-entraining agent adsorption on fly ash: Intrinsic capacity and Ca-driven non-proportional uptake
  3. Feasibility of Sodium Hydroxide Treatment to Improve the Reactivity of Dolomite in Metakaolin‐Based Geopolymers
  4. Understanding the rheology of non-calcium metakaolin geopolymers from chemical and floc-structural perspectives: Effects of silicate concentration and alkalinity
  5. Test methods for CO2 mineralization in cement-based materials: A review by RILEM TC 309-MCP
  6. Publisher Correction: Reactivity and reaction kinetics of calcium aluminosilicate glasses
  7. Valorization of Waste Eggshell as a Limestone Alternative for High-Volume Incorporation into Portland Cement
  8. Electrochemically induced alkalinity enhancement increases coral growth rates in the local microenvironment
  9. CO2 uptake in calcium aluminosilicate materials
  10. Seawater-mixed concrete – A review with focus on durability properties
  11. Carbonation of Portland Limestone Cement Mortars with High Supplementary Cementitious Material Replacements
  12. Reactivity and reaction kinetics of calcium aluminosilicate glasses
  13. CO2 uptake in fillers and supplementary cementitious materials
  14. Effects of different types of fibers and fiber mixes on fresh and hardened properties of ultra-high performance concrete
  15. FlumeX: A modular flume design for laboratory-based marine fluid-substrate studies
  16. Investigating the impact of specimen size relating to calcium oxychloride deterioration in concrete mixtures
  17. Measuring chloride binding in cementitious materials: A review by RILEM TC 298-EBD
  18. Test methods for chloride diffusivity of blended cement pastes: a review by RILEM TC 298-EBD
  19. Durability and damage resistance of sustainable Portland limestone cement-based (ultra) high-performance concrete in seawater
  20. Utilization of common shell wastes as a limestone alternative in cementitious materials
  21. Mechanochemical activation of basaltic fines
  22. Sulfate attack testing approaches from concrete to cement paste: A review by RILEM TC 298-EBD
  23. Mix design optimization of 3D-printed cementitious composites for marine applications: Impact of binder composition, accelerated carbonation, and PVA fibers on strength and durability
  24. Composition-structure relationships for calcium aluminosilicate glasses
  25. Salt-scaling resistance of biomimetic PEG-PVA-modified concrete
  26. Influence of mixture composition and carbonation curing on properties of sustainable 3D printable mortars
  27. Analysis of the Influence of Excavated Soil Sand Characteristics on the Rheological and Mechanical Properties of Hydraulic Mortars
  28. Local alkalinity enhancement using artificial substrates increases survivorship of early-stage coral recruits
  29. Measuring concrete air-entraining admixture adsorption on coal ash using three-phase equilibrium and fluorescence-based methods
  30. Assessment of waste eggshell powder as a limestone alternative in portland cement
  31. Understanding the dissolution of metakaolin in sodium hydroxide solutions
  32. Characterization of optical and physiochemical properties of reclaimed fly ash for use as sensible thermal energy storage material in concentrating solar power systems
  33. Insights from molecular dynamics into the chemistry-structure relationships of calcium aluminosilicate glasses
  34. Future and emerging supplementary cementitious materials
  35. Thermal activation of inert basaltic materials to create supplementary cementitious materials
  36. Extending fly ash and pumice usage through blending with inert basaltic fines
  37. Mitigating calcium oxychloride formation in cementitious paste using alternative supplementary cementitious materials
  38. Kinetic Monte Carlo Study on the Role of Heterogeneity in the Dissolution Kinetics of Glasses
  39. Characterization and reactivity of size-fractionated unconventional fly ashes
  40. Insights from Molecular Dynamics into the Chemistry-Structure Relationships of Calcium Aluminosilicate Glasses
  41. Supplementary Cementitious Materials Reactivity: From Model Systems to Concrete
  42. Influence of Activation Parameters on the Mechanical and Microstructure Properties of an Alkali-Activated BOF Steel Slag
  43. Editorial: Special Issue on Reactivity Tests for Cement-Based Materials—From Lab Testing to Standards and Specifications
  44. Estimation of non-traditional supplementary cementitious materials potential to prevent alkali-silica reaction using pozzolanic reactivity and bulk resistivity
  45. Use of thermogravimetric analysis to estimate collagen and hydroxyapatite contents in archaeological bone
  46. A rapid furnace-based gravimetry test for assessing reactivity of supplementary cementitious materials
  47. Durability of concretes exposed to high concentrations of CaCl2 and MgCl2
  48. Influence of supplementary cementitious material and filler fineness on their reactivity in model systems and cementitious pastes
  49. Concrete seawalls: A review of load considerations, ecological performance, durability, and recent innovations
  50. Physicochemical characterization of unconventional fly ashes
  51. Damage in cement pastes and mortars exposed to CaCl2 and low-temperature cycles
  52. Use of industrial waste materials for 3D printing of sustainable concrete: A review
  53. The reactivity of various SCMs tested using the R3 method and the modified R3 method.
  54. A review of recent advances in the science and technology of seawater-mixed concrete
  55. Investigating concrete deterioration due to calcium oxychloride formation
  56. Effects of unconventional fly ashes on cementitious paste properties
  57. Measuring Concrete Air-Entraining Admixture Adsorption on Fly Ash Using Three-Phase Equilibrium and Fluorescence-Based Methods
  58. Use of Thermogravimetric Analysis to Estimate Collagen and Hydroxyapatite Contents in Archaeological Bone
  59. Recent developments in reactivity testing of supplementary cementitious materials
  60. Strength activity index and bulk resistivity index modifications that differentiate inert and reactive materials
  61. Evaluation of probabilistic and deterministic life-cycle cost analyses for concrete bridges exposed to chlorides
  62. Petrographic analysis of in-service cementitious mortar subject to freeze-thaw cycles and deicers
  63. Synergistic effects of air content and supplementary cementitious materials in reducing damage caused by calcium oxychloride formation in concrete
  64. Using compressive strength and mass change to verify the calcium oxychloride threshold in cementitious pastes with fly ash
  65. Mechanically activated mine tailings for use as supplementary cementitious materials
  66. Condition assessment of concrete and glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebar after 18 years of service life
  67. Synergistic Effects of Air Content and Supplementary Cementitious Materials in Reducing Damage Caused by Calcium Oxychloride Formation in Concrete
  68. Petrographically quantifying the damage to field and lab-cast mortars subject to freeze-thaw cycles and deicer application
  69. Petrographically Quantifying the Damage to Field and Lab-cast Mortars Subject to Freeze-thaw Cycles and Deicer Applications
  70. Multifunctional Performance of Coastal Structures Based on South Florida Coastal Environs
  71. Using glass content to determine the reactivity of fly ash for thermodynamic calculations
  72. ASTM C618 Fly Ash Specification: Comparison with Other Specifications, Shortcomings, and Solutions
  73. Quantitative Correlation between the Degree of Reaction and Compressive Strength of Metakaolin-Based Geopolymers
  74. Linking reactivity test outputs to properties of cementitious pastes made with supplementary cementitious materials
  75. Optimal Mixture Designs for Heavy Metal Encapsulation in Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Fly Ash
  76. Characterization, mechanical properties, and microstructural development of lunar regolith simulant-portland cement blended mixtures
  77. Evaluation of carbonation progress using AIJ model, FEM analysis, and machine learning algorithms
  78. Calcium oxychloride: A critical review of the literature surrounding the formation, deterioration, testing procedures, and recommended mitigation techniques
  79. Prediction of Service Life and Evaluation of Probabilistic Life-Cycle Cost for Surface-Repaired Carbonated Concrete
  80. Estimating reaction kinetics of cementitious pastes containing fly ash
  81. Comparison of the effects that supplementary cementitious materials replacement levels have on cementitious paste properties
  82. Effect of calcium sulfoaluminate cement prehydration on hydration and strength gain of calcium sulfoaluminate cement-ordinary portland cement mixtures
  83. Pretreatment of corn stover ash to improve its effectiveness as a supplementary cementitious material in concrete
  84. Durability of Commercially Available GFRP Reinforcement in Seawater-Mixed Concrete under Accelerated Aging Conditions
  85. Hydration, strength, and durability of cementitious materials incorporating untreated corn cob ash
  86. Short-term flexural performance of seawater-mixed recycled-aggregate GFRP-reinforced concrete beams
  87. Cost effectiveness of reinforcement alternatives for a concrete water chlorination tank
  88. Performance of Seawater-Mixed Recycled-Aggregate Concrete
  89. Compressive Strength Development of Seawater-Mixed Concrete Subject to Different Curing Regimes
  90. Internal Curing Using Superabsorbent Polymers for Alkali Activated Slag-Fly Ash Mixtures
  91. New insights from reactivity testing of supplementary cementitious materials
  92. Extension of Powers-Brownyard Model to Pastes Containing Supplementary Cementitious Materials
  93. Chloride Binding of Cementitious Materials Exposed to Sodium Chloride Using X-Ray Fluorescence
  94. Hydration, Pore Solution, and Porosity of Cementitious Pastes Made with Seawater
  95. Service-life of concrete in freeze-thaw environments: Critical degree of saturation and calcium oxychloride formation
  96. Operator-Induced Variability Caused by Hand Mixing of Cement Paste—Effects on Fresh and Hardened Properties
  97. Combining Reactivity Test, Isothermal Calorimetry, and Compressive Strength Measurements to Study Conventional and Alternative Supplementary Cementitious Materials
  98. Synthesis: Accelerating Implementation of Research Findings to Reduce Potential Concrete Pavement Joint Deterioration
  99. STRENGTH, SHRINKAGE, AND PERMEABILITY PERFORMANCE OF SEAWATER CONCRETE
  100. MICROSTRUCTURE INVESTIGATION OF SEAWATER VS. FRESHWATER CEMENT PASTES
  101. Experimental methods to determine the feasibility of steel slags as supplementary cementitious materials
  102. Predicting the degree of reaction of supplementary cementitious materials in cementitious pastes using a pozzolanic test
  103. Use of Ladle Furnace Slag and Other Industrial By-Products to Encapsulate Chloride in Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Fly Ash
  104. Shrinkage of seawater-mixed mortar
  105. Chloride binding of cement pastes with fly ash exposed to CaCl2 solutions at 5 and 23 °C
  106. Activation Energy of Conduction for Use in Temperature Corrections on Electrical Measurements of Concrete
  107. Hydration, Strength, and Shrinkage of Cementitious Materials Mixed with Simulated Desalination Brine
  108. An alternative approach to assessing pore solution composition and resistivity.
  109. Fresh and hardened properties of seawater-mixed concrete
  110. Role of Supplementary Cementitious Material Type in the Mitigation of Calcium Oxychloride Formation in Cementitious Pastes
  111. Revisiting the Effect of Slag in Reducing Heat of Hydration in Concrete in Comparison to Other Supplementary Cementitious Materials
  112. Expression of Cementitious Pore Solution and the Analysis of Its Chemical Composition and Resistivity Using X-ray Fluorescence
  113. Thermodynamic Investigation of Allowable Admixtured Chloride Limits in Concrete
  114. Design Methodology for Partial Volumes of Internal Curing Water Based on the Reduction of Autogenous Shrinkage
  115. Damage in cement pastes exposed to MgCl2 solutions
  116. A New Way to Assess Curing
  117. Damage in cement pastes exposed to NaCl solutions
  118. Temperature Corrections for Electrical Resistivity Testing
  119. Pozzolanicity of finely ground lightweight aggregates
  120. Absorption and Desorption of Superabsorbent Polymers for Use in Internally Cured Concrete
  121. Phase Diagram and Volume Change of the Ca(OH)2─ CaCl2─ H2O System for Varying Ca(OH)2/CaCl2 Molar Ratios
  122. Flexural strength reduction of cement pastes exposed to CaCl 2 solutions
  123. Extending Low-Temperature Differential Scanning Calorimetry from Paste to Mortar and Concrete to Quantify the Potential for Calcium Oxychloride Formation
  124. Accounting for Water Stored in Superabsorbent Polymers in Increasing the Degree of Hydration and Reducing the Shrinkage of Internally Cured Cementitious Mixtures
  125. Using ultrasonic wave reflection to monitor false set of cement paste
  126. Mitigation of Calcium Oxychloride Formation in Cement Pastes Using Undensified Silica Fume
  127. Testing the Pozzolanic Activity of Supplementary Cementitious Materials
  128. The Influence of Cellulose Nanocrystals on the Hydration and Flexural Strength of Portland Cement Pastes
  129. The Influence of Calcium Chloride on Flexural Strength of Cement-Based Materials
  130. Reducing Calcium Oxychloride Damage Caused by Blends of Salts
  131. Hydration of Cement Pastes Containing Accelerator at Various Temperatures: Application to High Early Strength Pavement Patching
  132. Measuring Volume Change Caused by Calcium Oxychloride Phase Transformation in a Ca(OH)2-CaCl2-H2O System
  133. Using X-ray fluorescence to assess the chemical composition and resistivity of simulated cementitious pore solutions
  134. Interpreting the Pore Structure of Hydrating Cement Phases Through a Synergistic Use of the Powers-Brownyard Model, Hydration Kinetics, and Thermodynamic Calculations
  135. Use of Fly Ash to Minimize Deicing Salt Damage in Concrete Pavements
  136. Performance of Concrete Pavement in the Presence of Deicing Salts and Deicing Salt Cocktails
  137. Calcium oxychloride formation in pastes containing supplementary cementitious materials: Thoughts on the role of cement and supplementary cementitious materials reactivity
  138. Calcium oxychloride formation in pastes containing supplementary cementitious materials: Thoughts on the role of cement and supplementary cementitious materials reactivity
  139. New insights into the hydration of slag in alkaline media using a micro-reactor approach
  140. Use of micro-reactors to obtain new insights into the factors influencing tricalcium silicate dissolution
  141. Micro-reactors to Study Alite Hydration
  142. Factors affecting the strength of structural lightweight aggregate concrete with and without fibers in the 1,200–1,600 kg/m3 density range
  143. Set Time Measurements of Self-Compacting Pastes and Concretes Using Ultrasonic Wave Reflection
  144. Carbonation of Dolomitic Type S Lime-Based Masonry Mortars
  145. Monitoring Setting of Geopolymers
  146. Application of ultrasonic P-wave reflection to measure development of early-age cement-paste properties