Department of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Chemistry, Laboratory of Science, Technology and Process Engineering, LSTGP, University of Sciences and the Technology of Oran Mohamed Boudiaf, Algeria
Commentary
Improvement of Reinforced Concrete by the Addition of Spent Iron-rich Molecular Sieves
Author(s): Belarbi Kheira Lamia* and Hadjel Mohammed
The molecular sieve used in the gas industry to remove the water in this gas is discarded after four years of use as these molecular sieves are no
longer effective. Molecular sieves used in dryers in the gas industry to remove water from the gas to avoid clogging of pipes during storage that
is at low temperature are discarded after four years of use. These used molecular sieves are no longer effective because, after various heating
and cooling of the dryers, these molecular sieves are charred and crushed. After analysis of these used molecular sieves, it is found that they
contain a considerable amount of silica iron (SiO2). The idea was to add these molecular sieves after finely grinding them to a diameter less than
one micron of the added ones to the cement. Fine silica combines with the lime released during the hydration of the cement and forms hydra.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2380-2391.2022.9.362
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