2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.11.089
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Production of geopolymers using glass produced from DC plasma treatment of air pollution control (APC) residues

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“…According to the results obtained by Kourti et al. [16], porcelain particles are expected to influence the mechanical properties of the matrix more positively, as they are stronger and better bonded to the matrix than red clay brick particles. …”
Section: Scanning Electron Microscopy Studiesmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…According to the results obtained by Kourti et al. [16], porcelain particles are expected to influence the mechanical properties of the matrix more positively, as they are stronger and better bonded to the matrix than red clay brick particles. …”
Section: Scanning Electron Microscopy Studiesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The success of converting waste materials into useful products following this process has been extensively proved in materials such as silicoaluminous fly ash, metakaolin or blast furnace slag [12][13][14], and its suitability has also been confirmed for other waste materials, such as hydrated-carbonated cement [15], glass [16] or ceramic materials [17][18][19]. In the study by Puertas et al [17], six different ceramic wastes were mixed with NaOH and sodium silicate solution to give a maximum compressive strength of 13 MPa for pastes cured for 8 days at 40ºC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detected elements reflect the chemical composition of the POFA and the GGBS as raw materials. The appeared Na in the binding phase is because of the activator which consists of sodium silicate blended with sodium hydroxide [29,69]. Fig.…”
Section: Fourier Transform Infra-red (Ftir)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors have already studied the role of different kind of glass cullet in geopolymers, such as glass containers coming from urban collection [13], bottle glass [14], fluorescent lamps [15], liquid crystal display glass [16], glasses derived from the vitrification of municipal residues [17], and waste from demolitions [18], demonstrating the feasibility of using recycled glass in geopolymers. To the authors' knowledge, no papers focused on CRT glasses were found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%