Alkali-activated materials made of construction demolition waste as precursors: A review

E Kravchenko, G Lazorenko, X Jiang, Z Leng - Sustainable Materials and …, 2024 - Elsevier
In recent years, researchers have expressed growing concern regarding the environmental
impact of traditional binders such as lime and cement. This has led to an increased focus on …

[HTML][HTML] Use of waste ceramics to produce sustainable concrete: A review

RV Meena, JK Jain, HS Chouhan, AS Beniwal - Cleaner Materials, 2022 - Elsevier
In the present construction industry, the utilization of ceramic materials is growing day by day
in the form of ceramic tiles, electrical insulators, sanitary ware fittings, etc. But a huge …

Robustness of self-compacting concrete incorporating bone china ceramic waste powder along with granite cutting waste for sustainable development

L Gautam, P Kalla, JK Jain, R Choudhary… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2022 - Elsevier
Keeping sustainability at the centre of this work, two solid waste materials have been
selected for this study. First is bone china ceramic waste powder (BCCWP) obtained from …

Effects of ceramic tile powder waste on properties of self-compacted alkali-activated concrete

GF Huseien, ARM Sam, KW Shah, J Mirza - Construction and Building …, 2020 - Elsevier
This study explored rheological and hardened-state properties of self-compacting alkali-
activated concrete (SCAAC) incorporating ceramic tile powder waste (CPW) for construction …

Waste ceramic powder as a pozzolanic supplementary filler of cement for developing sustainable building materials

L Li, W Liu, Q You, M Chen, Q Zeng - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020 - Elsevier
The rapid expansion of ceramic wastes in China has raised great many interests in their
sustainable uses in building materials. This work reports a type of micro ceramic powder …

Sustainable development of self-compacting concrete by using granite waste and fly ash

A Jain, R Gupta, S Chaudhary - Construction and Building Materials, 2020 - Elsevier
This research intends to use granite waste (GW) and fly ash as alternatives for fine
aggregate and cement, respectively, for the sustainable production of self-compacting …

Utilisation of ceramic waste aggregate and its effect on Eco-friendly concrete: A review

HM Magbool - Journal of Building Engineering, 2022 - Elsevier
The literature has emphasised the huge potential of using recycled waste ceramic
aggregate (RWCA) as a substitute material for fine and coarse aggregates either as …

Utilization of ceramic waste as partially cement substitute–A review

A Alsaif - Construction and Building Materials, 2021 - Elsevier
Extreme demand for natural resources, particularly for cement ingredients, was drifted by the
noticeable growth in the construction industry. Furthermore, cement production has an …

Bone-china ceramic powder and granite industrial by-product waste in self-compacting concrete: A durability assessment with statistical validation

L Gautam, S Bansal, KV Sharma, P Kalla - Structures, 2023 - Elsevier
Due to continuous stockpiling of industrial by-products, waste management and disposal
has become an underlying problem. Utilization of these industrial wastes as a substitution to …

Valorization of bone-china ceramic powder waste along with granite waste in self-compacting concrete

L Gautam, JK Jain, A Jain, P Kalla - Construction and Building Materials, 2022 - Elsevier
This study examines the feasibility of bone-china ceramic powder waste (BCPW) and granite
waste (GW) as a cement and fine aggregate (river sand) in the production of self-compacting …