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Recycled Materials in Civil and Environmental Engineering

Recycled Materials in Civil and Environmental Engineering

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The aim of this reprint was to report recent innovative studies based on the use of secondary raw materials for applications in civil and environmental engineering. To this purpose, papers were related to the preparation of innovative construction materials and to the treatment of wastes for environmental applications. The investigations were characterized by a common purpose, i.e., to find a way to reduce the amount of waste generated, thus reducing the need for landfilling and optimizing the values of these novel materials, which are an abundant resource that can be easily reused for different applications.

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Keywords

  • acoustic absorption
  • adhesive strength
  • adsorbents
  • adsorption
  • bagging regressor
  • biochar
  • biocomposite
  • biosorbent
  • bolt connectors
  • carbon fiber-reinforced composites
  • cement and cement-lime mortars
  • cement conglomerates
  • cement mortar
  • cenosphere
  • chemical recycling
  • civil engineering material
  • clay-polymers nanocomposites
  • Composite materials
  • compressive strength
  • decision tree
  • diffusion model
  • digestate
  • end-of-life tire rubber
  • endocrine disruptor
  • Environmental engineering
  • Environmental science, engineering & technology
  • estrogen
  • fiber-cement plaster mortar
  • fiber-reinforced mortar
  • fibre-reinforced concrete
  • gradient boosting
  • granulated blast furnace slag
  • granules
  • green concrete
  • hydrochar
  • Image processing
  • industrial waste
  • kinetics
  • limestone
  • Machine learning
  • mechanical
  • mechanical strength
  • mixing process
  • Modification
  • n/a
  • nanomaterials
  • oil removal
  • oil sorption
  • Peat
  • Perlite
  • pervious concrete
  • phosphorescent composites
  • physical and mechanical performance
  • pore feature
  • recycled aggregate concrete
  • recycled brick aggregate
  • recycled concrete aggregate
  • recycled materials
  • recycling techniques
  • regulatory promotion
  • render
  • renewable resource
  • reuse
  • rheology
  • saline water
  • scrap tire recycled steel fiber
  • secondary raw materials
  • shear behaviour
  • silica fume
  • sodium
  • Soil
  • soil remediation
  • soil–cement blocks
  • sorbent
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  • steel-concrete-steel sandwich
  • subcritical fluids
  • supercritical alcohols
  • supercritical fluids
  • sustainability
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
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  • thermal
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  • water decontamination
  • water reuse
  • water treatment
  • Weber–Morris
  • wheat straw

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5233-0

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