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Supply Chain (Re)Design and Pricing for Biomass Ash Valorization as Supplementary Cementitious Materials
Published 2025-03-01“…However, using biomass ashes as an SCM presents challenges, such as the distant location of crops and processing plants from cement and concrete plants, the absence of a supply chain to connect the biomass ash and cement/concrete producers, and the lack of a mechanism to set the price of the ash. …”
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Circular concrete: validating new technologies in the lab and on-site
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Concrete carbon mixing – A systematic review on the processes and their effects on the material performance
Published 2025-03-01“…Moreover, the methodological aspects of life cycle assessment (LCA) applied to concrete carbon mixing processes were discussed, showing the lack of systematic studies. …”
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A bibliometric review of agricultural waste as coarse aggregates in sustainable concrete
Published 2025-07-01“…Following the screening process, 870 papers were selected.Data analysis was conducted using the R-based Bibliometrix package, focusing on publication trends, keyword co-occurrences, conceptual structure, and collaboration network. …”
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Introducing magnesium oxide into 3D printed concrete to mitigate dry-shrinkage
Published 2025-07-01“…However, 3D printed concrete (3DPC) faces greater shrinkage challenges compared to conventional concrete due to several factors, including the absence of coarse aggregates, a higher proportion of cementitious materials, and the lack of formwork. Magnesium oxide (MgO), known for its water-expanding properties, can be incorporated into the concrete mix to address shrinkage issues, mitigating cracking and promoting a zero-shrinkage outcome for 3DPC. …”
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A comparative techno-economic assessment of CO2 mineralization technologies: A case study from the construction sector
Published 2025-06-01“…Although these pathways have several differences, such as process configuration and costs, each is usually addressed individually and comparative analysis is lacking. …”
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