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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Hotza, D.
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- 2020Development of magnesium-aluminum-silicate glass-ceramics nucleated with Nb<inf>2</inf>O<inf>5</inf>citations
- 2020Modeling the effect of the addition of alumina on structural characteristics and tensile deformation response of aluminosilicate glassescitations
- 2019In-situ synthesis of zeolites by geopolymerization of biomass fly ash and metakaolincitations
- 2019Characterization of pulp and paper mill waste for the production of waste-based cementcitations
- 2019Effect of the particle size range of construction and demolition waste on the fresh and hardened-state properties of fly ash-based geopolymer mortars with total replacement of sandcitations
- 2018Wastes from pulp and paper mills - A review of generation and recycling alternativescitations
- 2018Structural Refinement by the Rietveld Method on Clinkers Obtained from Waste from Pulp and Paper Millscitations
- 2018Thermal characterization of hydrated eco-friendly clinkers produced from pulp and paper mill wastecitations
- 2018Waste-based geopolymeric mortars with very high moisture buffering capacitycitations
- 2017Transparent ceramic and glass-ceramic materials for armor applicationscitations
- 2017Waste-containing clinkers: Valorization of alternative mineral sources from pulp and paper millscitations
- 2016Life cycle assessment of the production of cement: A Brazilian case studycitations
- 2016Doped and undoped anatase-based plates obtained from paper templates for photocatalytic oxidation of NO<inf>X</inf>citations
- 2016Assessment of the single and combined effect of superabsorbent particles and porogenic agents in nanotitania-containing mortarscitations
- 2016Life cycle assessment of the production of Portland cement: A Southern Europe case studycitations
- 2016Fabrication of Ti<inf>3</inf>SiC<inf>2</inf>-based composites via three-dimensional printing: Influence of processing on the final propertiescitations
- 2015The influence of TiO<inf>2</inf> nanoparticles and poliacrilonitrile fibers on the rheological behavior and hardened properties of mortarscitations
- 2015Synthesis of biomorphic paper-derived anatasecitations
- 2015Development of mortars containing superabsorbent polymercitations
- 2015The co-processing operation in latin America and Europe cement industries
- 2014The influence of TiO2 and ZnO powder mixtures on photocatalytic activity and rheological behavior of cement pastescitations
- 2014Superfícies fotocatalíticas de titânia em substratos cerâmicos. Parte II: substratos, processos de deposição e tratamento térmico
- 2014Influence of red mud addition on rheological behavior and hardened properties of mortarscitations
- 2014Photocatalytic surfaces of titania on ceramic substrates. Part II: Substrates, deposition and heat treating processes,Superfícies fotocatalíticas de titânia em substratos cerâmicos. Parte II: Substratos, processos de deposição e tratamento térmicocitations
- 2013Formulation of mortars with nano-SiO<inf>2</inf> and nano-TiO<inf>2</inf> for degradation of pollutants in buildingscitations
- 2013Influence of coatings on microstructure and mechanical properties of preceramic paper-derived porous alumina substratescitations
- 2013Dense YSZ laminates obtained by aqueous tape casting and calenderingcitations
- 2013Superfícies fotocatalíticas de titânia em substratos cerâmicos: Parte I: Síntese, estrutura e fotoatividade
- 2013Photocatalytic surfaces of titania on ceramic substrates. Part I: Synthesis, structure and photoactivity,Superfícies fotocatalíticas de titânia em substratos cerâmicos. Parte I: Síntese, estrutura e fotoatividade
- 2012Crystallisation kinetics of a β-spodumene-based glass ceramiccitations
- 2012Relationship between Rheological Behaviour and Final Structure of Al2O3 and YSZ Foams Produced by Replicacitations
- 2012Development of Alternative Glass Ceramic Seal for a Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cellcitations
- 2011Laminated object manufacturing of LZSA glass-ceramicscitations
- 2010Corrugated glass-ceramics from LZSA cast tapescitations
- 2010Production of foundry filters using Al2O3 from Al-anodizing process
- 2010Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM) of glass ceramics substrates for LTCC applications
- 2009Colloidal processing of glass-ceramics for laminated object manufacturingcitations
- 2008LZSA glass-ceramic laminates: Fabrication and mechanical propertiescitations
- 2005Cement formulations made of different wastes and natural sub-probucts
- 2005Refractory mortars based on industrial wastes
- 2003Rheological behaviour of clay-based slurries: Effect of the preparation methods (Lab-scale or typical industrial procedures)
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Influence of red mud addition on rheological behavior and hardened properties of mortars
Abstract
This experimental research evaluates the individual and combined influence of red mud particles (RM) and water/binder weight ratio (W/B) on the fresh–hardened properties and durability of cured mortars up to 360 days. Samples containing up to 40 wt% RM and 0.47–0.58 W/B were prepared keeping the workability constant. Samples with similar workability showed distinct rheological behavior along time. The yield stress was the best rheological parameter to represent such variations. The maximum values of exothermic peak reduced when the Portland cement was replaced by RM. Deeper negative changes in the apparent porosity, water absorption, compressive strength and carbonation extent were also observed changing the W/B ratio from 0.47 to 0.58 in the 20RM-containing mortars. In fact, the compressive strength of mortar 20RM + 0.47W/B reduced 13% in comparison to RM-free mortar at 360 days, while 20RM + 0.58W/B reduced 46%. Although the extra voids created in the matrix by using 0.58W/B implied in a positive effect to the alkali–silica reaction, adjusting a dosage of water similar to the one of RM-free mortar makes RM an attractive alternative without compromise the materials’ properties studied in this work. ; The authors acknowledge the financial support of the Brazilian Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) and the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) under the projects PTDC/CTM/65243/2006 and PDTC/ECM/115486/2009. The authors also thank Alcoa (Spain), Weber and BASF – SE (Portugal) for providing raw materials. ; 9 ; 4 ; 84-91pp ; 65 ; DM/NMM ; Construction and Building Materials