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Waste agricultural biomass (corn cobs) was carbonized in a metal kiln, 90cm in height and 60cm diameter. Four different briquette charcoal grades were produced using locally sourced tapioca starch as binder at concentrations of 6.0, 10.0,... more
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      Renewable EnergyBiomassCarbonizationBinder
Natural waste has been used to produce fillers and fibers, including palm kernel shell and fiber, groundnut shell, maize husk, rice straw and husk, jute, coconut shell, cotton, and cellulose. This review work seeks to explore research... more
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      FiberAsbestosEpoxyBinder
In this study crocking fastness of pigment printed fabric was improved by the application of synthetic pigment printing thickener EM-PTE (Anionic acrylic polymer).Moreover different percentage of binder with different viscosity of... more
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      Environmental EngineeringChemical EngineeringViscosityBinder
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      Polymer ChemistryResearchPigments (Chemistry)Restauration and Conservation
In this study, the co-briquetting of coal fines saw dust and molasses as a binder is explored as an option for value addition of the wastes generated in the various industries. The effect of the saw dust concentration and the molasses... more
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      Environmental EngineeringRenewable EnergyBinderBiomass briquette
Briquetting technology is one of the renewable sources of energy that was developed to address problems concerning global warming, energy catastrophe, as well as solid waste management. Nigeria has abundant supplies of biomass resources... more
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      Water HyacinthBinderWaste paperBriquette
Natural waste has been used to produce fillers and fibers, including palm kernel shell and fiber, groundnut shell, maize husk, rice straw and husk, jute, coconut shell, cotton, and cellulose. This review work seeks to explore research... more
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      FiberAsbestosEpoxyBinder
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      Polymer synthesisBinder
Cellulose pulp, mainly utilized as a support for cleaning stone material, in this study, is proposed as a filler for wooden supports. In the last 10 years, pulp has been used in many restoration works carried out in the laboratory of the... more
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      Cultural StudiesArt HistoryArtArt Theory
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      MicrostructureModelingPeatland EcologyRemoval Of Heavy Metals In Contaminated Soils
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      PharmacologyPharmacyStarchBinder
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      EngineeringSCCBinderPaste
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      Climate ChangeSoil DynamicsReliability Based Design in GeotechnicsExperimental Study
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      Polymer ChemistryResearchPigments (Chemistry)Restauration and Conservation
A field model study has been carried out to stabilise peat soil using various types of binder by deep mixing method and to investigate its effect on engineering properties. Some soil-cement model columns have been constructed at site and... more
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      MicrostructureModelingPeatland EcologyRemoval Of Heavy Metals In Contaminated Soils
We conducted an identification of a substance isolated from a T-shaped ornamental element excavated from a Globular Amphora Culture tomb at the Kowal 14 archaeological site in Poland. 14C dating indicated 4105 ± 35 bp (POZ-21912) and... more
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      CalciumNeolithic ArchaeologyPolandNeolithic
ABSTRACT We conducted an identification of a substance isolated from a T-shaped ornamental element excavated from a Globular Amphora Culture tomb at the Kowal 14 archaeological site in Poland. 14C dating indicated 4105 ± 35 bp (POZ-21912)... more
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      ArchaeologyGeologyGeochemistryCalcium
Today it is generally recognized that the use of mineral fillers is one of significant reserves to enhance the efficiency of binders in cost as well as to improve the technical properties of cement composites. Mineral filler corresponding... more
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      Civil EngineeringBinderGround Granulated Blast Furnace SlagSuperplasticizer
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      SCCBinderPasteFresh Properties
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      MicrostructureStrengthBinderDeep Mixing Method
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      Climate ChangeSoil DynamicsReliability Based Design in GeotechnicsExperimental Study
Geopolymers are composite hard materials made by mixing binders, such as fly ash and slags, and activators, such as NaOH and sodium silicate. The chemical mechanism for hardening composite materials, aluminosilicate binders, with alkaline... more
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      Compressive StrengthGeopolymersBinderChemical Composition
The article is devoted to a relevant problem of the production of composite structures, namely finding ways to reduce the duration of fibrous filler impregnation in the technological process of forming, one of which is increasing the... more
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      Physical ChemistryRheological propertiesBinderDisperse filler
BSTRACT Natural waste has been used to produce fillers and fibers, including palm kernel shell and fiber, groundnut shell, maize husk, rice straw and husk, jute, coconut shell, cotton, and cellulose. This review work seeks to explore... more
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      FiberAsbestosEpoxyBinder
Mortar and paste with different composition were analyzed with X-ray diffraction and dispersive energy spectrometry (EDS) with coupled Electronic Scanning Microscope (SEM) to study the formation that appear after the setting reaction in... more
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      Soil StabilizationBinderGlass PowderSelf-Regeneration
ABSTRACT The green density and flexural strength of dry pressed alumina compacts fabricated using sucrose binder (0.6-10.8 wt%) was studied as a function of particle size of alumina powder and moisture content. An optimum binder content... more
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      EngineeringMaterials ScienceCeramicsAlumina
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      Materials SciencePhotocatalysisWater SupplyPhenol
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      Materials ScienceMicrostructureModelingMechanical properties
Waste agricultural biomass (corn cobs) was carbonized in a metal kiln, 90cm in height and 60cm diameter. Four different briquette charcoal grades were produced using locally sourced tapioca starch as binder at concentrations of 6.0, 10.0,... more
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      Materials ScienceRenewable EnergyBiomassCarbonization
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      Physical sciencesField ExperimentStatic Axial Pile Load TestsSAND
Uranium dioxide-gadolinium oxide fuel was produced by the sol-gel technique. The effects of different parameters such as calcination and reduction temperature, compaction pressure, particle size of powder, type of binder, sintering... more
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      SinteringFuelPelletsTitania