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    466
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  • Physicochemical and Thermomechanical Performance of Eco-Friendly Unfired Clay-Biopolymer Composite Bricks

    Rachid Et-Tanteny, Imad Manssouri, Aboubakr Bouayad, Houssame Limami, Amine Azzouzi, Bouchta El Amrani, Karim El Khadiri
    166–182

    Article ID: 7994
    73  (Abstract) 33  (Download)

    Abstract: The rapid growth of the global population, coupled with increasing pollution levels, highlights the urgent need for sustainable and eco-friendly construction materials, such as unfired clay bricks. However, their widespread adoption remains limited due to certain performance drawbacks, particularly in thermal insulation, a critical factor in addressing climate change challenges. In this study, a plant-based... More

    2025-09-18
  • Partial Replacement of Cement by Solid Wastes as New Materials for Green Sustainable Construction Applications

    Hosam M. Saleh, Abeer A. Faheim, Aida A. Salman, Abeer M. El-Sayed
    8-12

    Article ID: 3082
    602  (Abstract) 277  (Download)

    Abstract: The manufacturing of ordinary Portland cement is an energy-intensive process that results in pollution and CO2 emissions, among other issues. There is a need for an environmentally friendly green concrete substitute. Waste products from a variety of sectors can be recycled and used as a green concrete substitute. This decreases the environmental effects of concrete... More

    2021-09-18
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