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    Epoxy Resins for Flooring Applications, an Optimal Host for Recycling Deactivated Cement Asbestos by Campanale, Fabrizio, Vergani, Fabrizio, Marian, Narcisa Mihaela, Viti, Cecilia, Bianchi, Alberto, Ferrario, Silvia, Mauri, Michele, Capitani, Giancarlo

    Published in Polymers (12-03-2023)
    “…Cement asbestos slates, commonly known as Eternit and still abundant in private and public buildings, were deactivated through a thermal process. The resulting…”
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    Influence of Incorporating Recycled Windshield Glass, PVB-Foil, and Rubber Granulates on the Properties of Geopolymer Composites and Concretes by Le, Van Su, Buczkowska, Katarzyna Ewa, Ercoli, Roberto, Pławecka, Kinga, Marian, Narcisa Mihaela, Louda, Petr

    Published in Polymers (29-04-2023)
    “…Waste materials from the automotive industries were re-used as aggregates into metakaolin-based geopolymer (GP), geopolymer mortar (GM), and Bauhaus B20-based…”
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    From high-volume industrial waste to new ceramic material: The case of red gypsum muds in the TiO2 industry by Marian, Narcisa Mihaela, Perotti, Matteo, Indelicato, Carlo, Magrini, Claudia, Giorgetti, Giovanna, Capitani, Giancarlo, Viti, Cecilia

    Published in Ceramics international (15-05-2023)
    “…The present study aims to apply the principles of circular economy, using special inorganic waste (in particular, red gypsum muds from a TiO2 plant in Tuscany,…”
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    Recycling detoxified cement asbestos slates in the production of ceramic sanitary wares by Bernasconi, Andrea, Pellegrino, Luca, Vergani, Fabrizio, Campanale, Fabrizio, Marian, Narcisa Mihaela, Galimberti, Lucia, Perotti, Matteo, Viti, Cecilia, Capitani, Giancarlo

    Published in Ceramics international (15-01-2023)
    “…The recycling of cement asbestos slates (CASs) thermally treated in air at 1100 °C as secondary raw material in the production of Vitreous China (VC) sanitary…”
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