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- W4200342521 abstract "The population growth, increased demand of construction materials, and its higher costs have caused the need to investigate sustainable and cost-effective construction materials. Around the world, cement is an important construction ingredient. Cement production plays a significant role in global CO2 emissions. Investigating an alternative supplementary cementitious/pozzolanic material could effectively minimize the CO2 emissions. The sugarcane biomass ash (SCBA) is an agro-industrial solid waste. The reviewed literature reports the wide usage of SCBA as a pozzolanic material. The pozzolanic behavior mainly depends upon the factors, namely particle fineness and the loss on ignition value. The pozzolanic characterization of SCBA was quantified by various methods, namely pozzolanic activity index, electrical conductivity, and the Chapelle activity. The study revealed that the as-received/raw SCBA has low pozzolanicity. Its application as a raw material in manufacturing bricks was studied. The present chapter also investigates the methodology for improving the pozzolanic characterization of raw SCBA. The devised mechanical and thermal treatment significantly enhanced the pozzolanicity of raw SCBA. Its application in the blended cementitious mortar was investigated. The research study serves the purpose of effective solid waste management and the development of innovative sustainable construction materials." @default.
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- W4200342521 title "Recycling Potential of Sugarcane Biomass Ash as an Improved Pozzolanic Binder and Sustainable Masonry Product" @default.
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