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    Phosphate Ion Removal from Aqueous Solution Using an Iron Oxide-Coated Fly Ash Adsorbent by Shuhua Yao, Jinyan Li, Zhongliang Shi

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…The ability of an iron oxide/fly ash composite adsorbent prepared with municipal solid waste fly ash and iron nitrate to remove phosphate ions from aqueous solutions has been tested. …”
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    Study of Durability of Concrete with Fly Ash as Fine Aggregate under Alternative Interactions of Freeze-Thaw and Carbonation by Mingjie Mao, Dongsheng Zhang, Qiuning Yang, Wenbo Zhang

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…To study the durability of concrete with fly ash as fine aggregate subjected to alternative attacks of freeze-thaw and carbonation, the appearance, mass loss, relative dynamic modulus of elasticity, relative compressive strength, and carbonation depth of the concrete are investigated using cyclic tests under single carbonation, single freeze-thaw, and alternation of freeze-thaw and carbonation. …”
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    Construction Techniques and Quality Test and Evaluation of Lightweight Cellular Concrete Mixed with Fly Ash as Subgrade Material by Xin Liu, Chengwei Ni, Hong Ji, Shuyan Tan, Baoning Hong

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…To improve the comprehension and utilization of lightweight cellular concrete mixed with fly ash (LCCF) and ensure project quality in subgrade construction engineering, the construction techniques and quality control measures of LCCF are studied in this paper. …”
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    The Analysis of the Ability NaOH Activated Rice Husk Ash Silica to Reduce Cl Ion Levels by Nurul Widya Febryzha, La Harimu, Wa Ode Mulyana, Ekacahyana Mandasari

    Published 2025-01-01
    Subjects: “…Rice Husk Ash, Silica, NaOH Activation, Cl Ion, Seawater…”
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    Effect of Quarry Waste on Self-Compacting Concrete Containing Binary Cementitious Blends of Fly Ash and Cement by Baboo Rai, Sanjay Kumar, Kumar Satish

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…For all trial mixes the fly ash percentage replacement to cement was kept constant at 30%. …”
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    Mechanical Interpretation of Effects of Aeolian FineSands on Coal Fly Ash in Northern Shaanxi Province, China by Xin Wei, Chongyang Gao, Keyu Ai, Jun Zhao, Ling Xu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The coal fly ash (CFA) is massively produced as a consequence of coal source residues in Northern Shaanxi Province, China. …”
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    Treatment of Comprehensive Wastewater from Chemical and Pharmaceutical Parks by Fly Ash-Coated Iron Electrode Electrocoagulation by Huajing Zhu, Zeli Chen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The experimental results show that the effect of sewage treatment with fly ash with different average diameter particles is obvious. …”
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    Effects of Fly Ash and Chemical Admixtures on the Rheological Properties of High-Concentration Full-Tailing Filling Slurry by Fulin Wang, Faguang Yang, Zhengping Yuan, Shijiao Yang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In this paper, yield stress (YS), viscosity coefficient (VC), and expansion (ED) of the filling slurry were measured by the MCR52 rheometer and expansion tester, respectively, and the influence regularities of the three kinds of admixtures including fly ash (FA), polycarboxylate superplasticizer (PS), and polyethylene oxide (PEO) on the rheological properties of the filling slurry were obtained. …”
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    Statistically Quantifying the Uncertainty in Strength of Marine Clay Stabilized by a Type of Portland-Fly Ash Cement by Zhi-Ren Zhu, Qiang-Qiang Cheng, Yang-Yang Chen, Elton J. Chen, Yuan Su

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This study deals with the variation in strength of clays stabilized by a special binder—the CEM II/B-V type of Portland-fly ash cement. Two sources of uncertainties were examined, that is, the uncertainty in cement fraction in the binder, and the nonuniformity in binder concentration resulted from the process of mixing binder slurry with in situ clays. …”
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    A Comparative Study on the Thermal Conductivity of Concrete with Coal Bottom Ash under Different Drying Conditions by In-Hwan Yang, Jihun Park, Kyoung-Chul Kim, Sung-Won Yoo

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The utilization of coal bottom ash (CBA) and fly ash in concrete has become more common. …”
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    Influence of Composite C-S-H Seed Prepared by Wet Grinding on High-Volume Fly Ash Concrete by Shiheng Wang, Jianan Liu, Yaogang Tian, Peng Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Adding the C-seed to high-volume fly ash (FA) concrete would improve the insufficient early strength of this type of concrete. …”
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    Use of Secondary Crystallization and Fly Ash in Waterproofing Materials to Increase Concrete Resistance to Aggressive Gases and Liquids by Rostislav Drochytka, Matej Ledl, Jiri Bydzovsky, Nikol Zizkova, Johannes Bester

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Thus, it is possible to use fly ash functionally and efficiently in polymer cement systems as a substitute for the cement together with the crystallization admixture.…”
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    An Investigation of Presumptive Synergism of Oil Palm Bunch Ash and Sawdust Amendments in Remediation of crude oil Spiked Soil by Ejikeme Albert, Di Anyanwu

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…TC and TD were each amended with 13.3% of oil palm bunch ash and sawdust respectively while TE was amended with 13.3% each of oil palm bunch ash and sawdust. …”
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    An Investigation of Presumptive Synergism of Oil Palm Bunch Ash and Sawdust Amendments in Remediation of crude oil Spiked Soil by Ejikeme Albert, Di Anyanwu

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…TC and TD were each amended with 13.3% of oil palm bunch ash and sawdust respectively while TE was amended with 13.3% each of oil palm bunch ash and sawdust. …”
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