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Palm Oil Fuel Ash-Based Eco-Friendly Concrete Composite: A Critical Review of the Long-Term Properties
Rapid global infrastructural developments and advanced material science, amongst other factors, have escalated the demand for concrete. Cement, which is an integral part of concrete, binds the various individual solid materials to form a cohesive mass. Its production to a large extent emits many ton...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8620846/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34832474 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14227074 |
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author | Amran, Mugahed Lee, Yeong Huei Fediuk, Roman Murali, Gunasekaran Mosaberpanah, Mohammad Ali Ozbakkaloglu, Togay Yong Lee, Yee Vatin, Nikolai Klyuev, Sergey Karelia, Maria |
author_facet | Amran, Mugahed Lee, Yeong Huei Fediuk, Roman Murali, Gunasekaran Mosaberpanah, Mohammad Ali Ozbakkaloglu, Togay Yong Lee, Yee Vatin, Nikolai Klyuev, Sergey Karelia, Maria |
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description | Rapid global infrastructural developments and advanced material science, amongst other factors, have escalated the demand for concrete. Cement, which is an integral part of concrete, binds the various individual solid materials to form a cohesive mass. Its production to a large extent emits many tons of greenhouse gases, with nearly 10% of global carbon (IV) oxide (CO(2)) emanating from cement production. This, coupled with an increase in the advocacy for environmental sustainability, has led to the development of various innovative solutions and supplementary cementitious materials. These aims to substantially reduce the overall volume of cement required in concrete and to meet the consistently increasing demand for concrete, which is projected to increase as a result of rapid construction and infrastructural development trends. Palm oil fuel ash (POFA), an industrial byproduct that is a result of the incineration of palm oil wastes due to electrical generation in power plants has unique properties, as it is a very reactive materials with robust pozzolanic tendencies, and which exhibits adequate micro-filling capabilities. In this study, a review on the material sources, affecting factors, and durability characteristics of POFA are carefully appraised. Moreover, in this study, a review of correlated literature with a broad spectrum of insights into the likely utilization of POFA-based eco-friendly concrete composites as a green material for the present construction of modern buildings is presented. |
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spelling | pubmed-86208462021-11-27 Palm Oil Fuel Ash-Based Eco-Friendly Concrete Composite: A Critical Review of the Long-Term Properties Amran, Mugahed Lee, Yeong Huei Fediuk, Roman Murali, Gunasekaran Mosaberpanah, Mohammad Ali Ozbakkaloglu, Togay Yong Lee, Yee Vatin, Nikolai Klyuev, Sergey Karelia, Maria Materials (Basel) Review Rapid global infrastructural developments and advanced material science, amongst other factors, have escalated the demand for concrete. Cement, which is an integral part of concrete, binds the various individual solid materials to form a cohesive mass. Its production to a large extent emits many tons of greenhouse gases, with nearly 10% of global carbon (IV) oxide (CO(2)) emanating from cement production. This, coupled with an increase in the advocacy for environmental sustainability, has led to the development of various innovative solutions and supplementary cementitious materials. These aims to substantially reduce the overall volume of cement required in concrete and to meet the consistently increasing demand for concrete, which is projected to increase as a result of rapid construction and infrastructural development trends. Palm oil fuel ash (POFA), an industrial byproduct that is a result of the incineration of palm oil wastes due to electrical generation in power plants has unique properties, as it is a very reactive materials with robust pozzolanic tendencies, and which exhibits adequate micro-filling capabilities. In this study, a review on the material sources, affecting factors, and durability characteristics of POFA are carefully appraised. Moreover, in this study, a review of correlated literature with a broad spectrum of insights into the likely utilization of POFA-based eco-friendly concrete composites as a green material for the present construction of modern buildings is presented. MDPI 2021-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8620846/ /pubmed/34832474 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14227074 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Amran, Mugahed Lee, Yeong Huei Fediuk, Roman Murali, Gunasekaran Mosaberpanah, Mohammad Ali Ozbakkaloglu, Togay Yong Lee, Yee Vatin, Nikolai Klyuev, Sergey Karelia, Maria Palm Oil Fuel Ash-Based Eco-Friendly Concrete Composite: A Critical Review of the Long-Term Properties |
title | Palm Oil Fuel Ash-Based Eco-Friendly Concrete Composite: A Critical Review of the Long-Term Properties |
title_full | Palm Oil Fuel Ash-Based Eco-Friendly Concrete Composite: A Critical Review of the Long-Term Properties |
title_fullStr | Palm Oil Fuel Ash-Based Eco-Friendly Concrete Composite: A Critical Review of the Long-Term Properties |
title_full_unstemmed | Palm Oil Fuel Ash-Based Eco-Friendly Concrete Composite: A Critical Review of the Long-Term Properties |
title_short | Palm Oil Fuel Ash-Based Eco-Friendly Concrete Composite: A Critical Review of the Long-Term Properties |
title_sort | palm oil fuel ash-based eco-friendly concrete composite: a critical review of the long-term properties |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8620846/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34832474 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14227074 |
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