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    Sustainable Approach to Mortar Production Using Mint Stem Aggregates: Investigating the Thermal, Mechanical, and Physical Performance by Horma, Othmane, El Hammouti, Aboubakr, El Hassani, Sara, Kırgız, Mehmet Serkan, Channouf, Salaheddine, Moussaoui, Mohammed Amine, Mezrhab, Ahmed

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-10-2024)
    “…AbstractSustainability is becoming increasingly pivotal in the construction industry, prompting a shift toward the use of bio-sourced waste materials. This…”
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    Thermal Performance Study of a Cement-Based Mortar Incorporating EPS Beads by Horma, Othmane, Charai, Mouatassim, El Hassani, Sara, El Hammouti, Aboubakr, Moussaoui, Mohammed A., Mezrhab, Ahmed

    Published in Frontiers in built environment (31-05-2022)
    “…Recycling plastic waste has been one of the most significant challenges in the recent decade. The reuse of one of the most produced cellular plastics (i.e…”
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    Lightweight waste-based gypsum composites for building temperature and moisture control using coal fly ash and plant fibers by Charai, Mouatassim, Mghazli, Mohamed Oualid, Channouf, Salaheddine, El hammouti, Aboubakr, Jagadesh, P., Moga, Ligia, Mezrhab, Ahmed

    Published in Construction & building materials (22-08-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •A brief up-to-date bibliometric analysis on gypsum plaster composites was provided.•First study on coal fly ash and plant fibers' binary…”
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    Spent ion-exchange resin as a new aggregate to enhance specific heat capacity of composite building materials: A case study on gypsum plaster by Channouf, Salaheddine, Charai, Mouatassim, El Hammouti, Aboubakr, Aaddouz, Mohamed, Mezrhab, Ahmed

    Published in Construction & building materials (12-04-2024)
    “…Spent ion exchange resin (SIER) is a by-product derived from drinking water treatment plants, possessing intriguing physicochemical properties that render it a…”
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    Laboratory-testing and industrial scale performance of different clays from eastern Morocco for brick manufacturing by El hammouti, Aboubakr, Charai, Mouatassim, Channouf, Salaheddine, Horma, Othman, Nasri, Hicham, Mezrhab, Ahmed, Karkri, Mustapha, Tankari, Mahamadou Abdou

    Published in Construction & building materials (17-03-2023)
    “…•Evaluating different unstudied Easter Moroccan clayey materials for potential industry usage.•The impact of raw materials’ properties and industrial…”
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    Resource deposit, characterization and energy saving potential of olive pomace as a promising aggregate for energy efficient earth bricks in eastern Morocco by El hammouti, Aboubakr, Channouf, Salaheddine, Charai, Mouatassim, Horma, Othmane, Miri, Hanane, Mezrhab, Ahmed, Karkri, Mustapha, Tankari, Mahamadou Abdou

    Published in Construction & building materials (22-08-2023)
    “…•Addition of olive pomace to the earth for the exterior wall of buildings.•Local earth bricks were made using different olive pomace contents.•Thermal and…”
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    Fired and unfired clay bricks incorporating olive pomace: A comparative study by El Hammouti, Aboubakr, Charai, Mouatassim, Mezrhab, Ahmed, Karkri, Mustapha

    Published in Materials Today: Proceedings (2022)
    “…This work presents a comparative study on clay bricks made with a local soil (Midar, eastern Morocco) incorporating with olive pomace (OP). The effect of olive…”
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    Thermo-physical and mechanical characterization of cement-based mortar incorporating spent tea by Horma, Othmane, Charai, Mouatassim, El Hassani, Sara, El Hammouti, Aboubakr, Mezrhab, Ahmed

    Published in Journal of Building Engineering (15-07-2022)
    “…The use of biomass waste and plant fibers as aggregates for traditional binders has proven to be a green promising solution for reducing the overall energy…”
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    Application analysis and environmental impact of straw reinforced gypsum plaster for improving the energy efficiency in buildings in the six climate zones of Morocco by El hammouti, Aboubakr, Charai, Mouatassim, Channouf, Salaheddine, Horma, Othmane, Mezrhab, Ahmed, Karkri, Mustapha, Tankari, Mahamadou Abdou

    Published in Journal of Building Engineering (01-09-2023)
    “…This article focuses on improving the energy efficiency of buildings in Morocco, with the aim of stimulating new low-carbon economies with regard to building…”
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    Enhancing concrete sustainability using crushed peanut shells: An analysis of thermophysical properties, durability, and application potential in construction by Horma, Othmane, Channouf, Salaheddine, El Hammouti, Aboubakr, El Hassani, Sara, Miri, Hanane, Moussaoui, Mohammed Amine, Mezrhab, Ahmed

    Published in Journal of Building Engineering (01-08-2024)
    “…This study explored the integration of crushed peanut shells (PS) into concrete with an emphasis on sustainable construction. Uniquely, it examines the impact…”
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    Thermophysical characteristics of cement-based mortar incorporating spent coffee grounds by Charai, Mouatassim, Horma, Othmane, El Hammouti, Aboubakr, Mezrhab, Ahmed, Karkri, Mustapha

    Published in Materials Today: Proceedings (2022)
    “…This work aimed to evaluate the efficacy of recycling Spent Coffee Grounds (SCGs) in cement to prepare bio-based mortars with improved thermal insulation…”
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    Effect of the nature of clayey soils (Eastern Morocco) on the thermophysical properties of bricks by El Hammouti, Aboubakr, Charai, Mouatassim, Mezrhab, Ahmed, Nasri, Hicham, Karkri, Mustapha

    Published in Materials Today: Proceedings (2022)
    “…Local building materials are gradually replacing expensive and energy-intensive manufactured products. The present paper compares the mineralogical and…”
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