Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8012389 | Materials Letters | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Fly ash is a biomass combustion by-product produced by dragging ash from the base of the furnace. Disposing of ash is a growing economic and environmental burden. Based on physical and chemical properties, fly ash could be used in the manufacture of construction materials. This paper investigates the influence of biomass fly ash from olive pomace as additive to manufacture of clay ceramic composite materials. Fired clay brick at 950â¯Â°C were prepared containing between 0 and 25â¯wt% fly ash. Final products are studied by water absorption, bulk density, loss of ignition, linear shrinkage, compressive strength and physisorption N2. The results reveal that the porosity of the materials increases with the level of fly ash replacement (10% up to 25â¯wt%) resulting in to increased water absorption and decreased compressive strength. Fired clay brick developed in this study can be used for construction materials based on criteria of the current regulations.
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Authors
E. Bonet-MartÃnez, L. Pérez-Villarejo, D. Eliche-Quesada, P.J. Sánchez-Soto, B. Carrasco-Hurtado, E. Castro-Galiano,