The Sustainable Composite Materials in Civil and Architectural Engineering
Sustainability
; 14(4):2134, 2022.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1715686
ABSTRACT
According to the United Nations, the epidemic has exacerbated poverty and weakened our ability to respond to long-term sustainability challenges. [...]SiC sludge qualifies as a potentially useful ingredient in the production of geopolymers containing metakaolin. [...]the hybrid material passed the burning test and demonstrated outstanding flame-retardant properties. [...]because of its thermal performance, BOFS offers a wide range of potential benefits in pavements, particularly for the purpose of achieving the goal of urban heat island mitigation by radiation cooling.
Environmental Studies; Epidemics; Investigations; Sustainability; Poverty; Concrete; Manuscripts; Sludge; Composite materials; Heat; Sustainable materials; Graphene; Radiation; Urban heat islands; COVID-19; Flame retardants; Carbon fibers; Tensile strength; Cooling; Recycling; Burning; Architectural engineering; Mitigation; Geopolymers; Pandemics; Engineering; Conflicts of interest; Silicon carbide; Reinforced concrete; Cement; Metakaolin
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English
Journal:
Sustainability
Year:
2022
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