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    Innovative thermal and acoustic insulation foam by using recycled ceramic shell and expandable styrofoam (EPS) wastes by G. de Moraes, E., Sangiacomo, L., P. Stochero, N., Arcaro, S., R. Barbosa, L., Lenzi, A., Siligardi, C., Novaes de Oliveira, A.P.

    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 by Stochero, N. P., de Souza Chami, J. O. R., Souza, M. T., de Moraes, E. G., de Oliveira, A. P. Novaes

    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 by de Moraes, E.G., Bigi, M., Stochero, N.P., Arcaro, S., Siligardi, C., Novaes de Oliveira, A.P.

    “…•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 by Stochero, N.P., de Moraes, E.G., Moreira, A.C., Fernandes, C.P., Innocentini, M.D.M., Novaes de Oliveira, A.P.

    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 by Sobrosa, F.Z., Stochero, N.P., Marangon, E., Tier, M.D.

    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 by Santos, P.R., Stochero, N.P., Marangon, E., Tier, M.D.

    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 by Stochero, N.P., Marangon, E., Nunes, A.S., Tier, M.D.

    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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