Search Results - "P. Stochero, N."
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Innovative thermal and acoustic insulation foam by using recycled ceramic shell and expandable styrofoam (EPS) wastes
Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (15-04-2019)“…•Innovative ceramic shell foams were successfully produced from recycled solid wastes.•EPS powder beads 10–70 vol% used as space-holder to tailoring the…”
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Green Glass Foams from Wastes Designed for Thermal Insulation
Published in Waste and biomass valorization (01-03-2021)“…Glass foams were successfully produced from discarded glass bottles (GB) and pine scales (PS) as pore former agent in contents between 1 and 50 vol%. Samples…”
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Vitrocrystalline foams produced with EPS as pore former: Processing and characterization
Published in Process safety and environmental protection (01-01-2019)“…•Vitrocrystalline foams were successfully produced from recycled glass bottles.•The production of vitrocrystalline foams is an environmentally responsible way…”
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Ceramic shell foams produced by direct foaming and gelcasting of proteins: Permeability and microstructural characterization by X-ray microtomography
Published in Journal of the European Ceramic Society (01-09-2020)“…In this work, ceramic shell foams produced by direct foaming and gelcasting of proteins containing 35 vol.% of solids were efficiently tailored through the…”
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Development of refractory ceramics from residual silica derived from rice husk ash
Published in Ceramics international (15-06-2017)“…Rice husk has been used as a thermal energy source for electricity generation, resulting in the formation of silica from rice husk as a by-product. This…”
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Mechanical and thermal behavior of kaolin/rice-husk ash matrix composites reinforced with corrugated steel fibers
Published in Ceramics international (15-08-2018)“…Rice-husk silica (RHS), an industrial solid waste from rice processing, and corrugated galvanized steel fibers, were evaluated as alternative raw materials for…”
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Development of refractory ceramics from residual silica derived from rice husk ash and steel fibres
Published in Ceramics international (01-11-2017)“…Despite their high hardness and thermal stability, refractory ceramics have a tendency to undergo failure due to fatigue and thermal shock. In this study, the…”
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