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Journal articles on the topic "Olive pomace fly ash"

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Peceño, B., S. Hurtado-Bermúdez, B. Alonso-Fariñas, M. Villa-Alfageme, J. L. Más, and C. Leiva. "Recycling Bio-Based Wastes into Road-Base Binder: Mechanical, Leaching, and Radiological Implications." Applied Sciences 13, no. 3 (2023): 1644. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app13031644.

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This work presents a physical, mechanical, durability, leaching, and radiological assay of three wastes (egg and scallop shells and olive pomace ash) as road-base binders. Two different waste/Portland-cement ratios (7.5/92.5 and 80/20) were studied. Density and compressive strength decreased when different wastes were added in every proportion. Additions of 7.5% of both shells reduce the density to about 2.5% and the compressive strength to 20%, while 80% reduces the density to 20% and the compressive strength to 90%, while the addition of biomass fly ash decreases the density and compressive
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Peceño, Begoña, Santiago Hurtado, Bernabé Alonso-Fariñas, María Villa-Alfageme, Balbuena José Luis Más, and Fernández Carlos Leiva. "Recycling bio-based wastes into road-base binder: mechanical, leaching, and radiological implications." Applied Sciences 13, no. 3 (2023): 1644. https://doi.org/10.3390/app13031644.

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This work presents a physical, mechanical, durability, leaching, and radiological assay of three wastes (egg and scallop shells and olive pomace ash) as road-base binders. Two different waste/Portland-cement ratios (7.5/92.5 and 80/20) were studied. Density and compressive strength decreased when different wastes were added in every proportion. Additions of 7.5% of both shells reduce the density to about 2.5% and the compressive strength to 20%, while 80% reduces the density to 20% and the compressive strength to 90%, while the addition of biomass fly ash decreases the density and compressive
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Peceño, Begoña, Eva M. Pérez-Soriano, Jose D. Ríos, Yolanda Luna, Hector Cifuentes, and Carlos Leiva. "Effect of different ashes from biomass olive pomace on the mechanical and fire properties of gypsum-based materials." Revista de la construcción 22, no. 1 (2023): 122–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.7764/rdlc.22.1.122.

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In this study, biomass ashes from different energy valorization processes and storage conditions were used to make fire-resistant materials. Some of the ashes were subjected to a carbonation process. An 80/20 ash/gypsum ratio was used in all compositions. The density and different mechanical properties (compressive and flexural strength, superficial hardness, and dynamic modulus of elasticity), as well as fire resistance properties (insulating capacity and heat absorption capacity), were evaluated at 28 days. The energy valorization had a great influence on the particle size and the Loss On Ig
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Gómez-Casero, Miguel A., Francisco J. Moral-Moral, Luis Pérez-Villarejo, Pedro J. Sánchez-Soto, and Dolores Eliche-Quesada. "Synthesis of clay geopolymers using olive pomace fly ash as an alternative activator. Influence of the additional commercial alkaline activator used." Journal of Materials Research and Technology-JMR&T 12 (June 7, 2021): 1762–76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt.2021.03.102.

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In this research, the use of olive pomace fly ash (OPFA) as an alkaline source for the activation of calcined clays (CC) from Bailen (Jaen, Spain) was studied. The optimal composition was obtained for 70 wt % CC and 30 wt % OPFA. The physical, mechanical and thermal properties of control geopolymers that use water as a liquid medium have been studied and compared with geopolymers that use additional activating solutions as sodium or potassium hydroxide solutions (8 M), or a mixture of alkaline hydroxide and alkaline silicate solution (NaOH-Na2SiO3 or KOH-K2SiO3). The results showed that OPFA c
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Muñoz-Castillo, Ana, Francisca Andrés-Castro, Migue Ángel Gómez-Casero, and Dolores Eliche-Quesada. "Olive Pomace Fly Ash as an Alternative Alkaline Activator for Electric Arc Furnace Slag for Sustainable Cementitious Materials." Materials 18, no. 3 (2025): 601. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18030601.

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This study analyzes the potential of olive pomace fly ash (OPFA) as an alternative alkaline activator for electric arc furnace slag (EAFS) in the manufacture of sustainable cementitious materials. Cements were prepared by replacing 30–50 wt% of EAFS with OPFA and compared with control cements activated with potassium hydroxide (KOH) at concentrations of 4 and 8 M. Cements were characterized by bulk density, water absorption, total porosity, compressive and flexural strength, as well as analytical techniques such as XRD, FTIR and SEM-EDS. The results reveal that the incorporation of 40 wt% OPFA
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Gómez-Casero, M. A., F. J. Moral-Moral, L. Pérez-Villarejo, P. J. Sánchez-Soto, and D. Eliche-Quesada. "Synthesis of clay geopolymers using olive pomace fly ash as an alternative activator. Influence of the additional commercial alkaline activator used." Journal of Materials Research and Technology 12 (May 2021): 1762–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt.2021.03.102.

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Arslan Duru, Asuman, and Şerafettin Kaya. "Farklı Oranlardaki Zeytin Posası-Mısır Hasılı Karışımlarının Silaj Kalitesinin Belirlenmesi." Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology 4, no. 12 (2016): 1201. http://dx.doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v4i12.1201-1206.1016.

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In this study, corn silage with different ratios of by adding olive pomace olive industry by-product under laboratory conditions was aimed to determine the effects on nutrient contents, fermentation characteristics and in vitro digestibility. Olive pomace used in the research, was added in 0% (control), 20 and 40 levels in corn silage and ensiling period continued during 56 days. At the end of the ensiling period, differences seen in terms of dry matter content, organic matter, crude fat, acit detergent fiber, acid detergent lignin, in each level consisting of corn silage is added to olive pom
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Alcazar-Ruiz, A., R. Garcia-Carpintero, F. Dorado, and L. Sanchez- Silva. "Valorization of olive oil industry subproducts: ash and olive pomace fast pyrolysis." Food and Bioproducts Processing 125 (January 2021): 37–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fbp.2020.10.011.

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Inas, Berdi, Messast Salah, Benzaid Riad, and Idoui Imane. "Improving geotechnical properties using paper ash and olive pomace." Selected Scientific Papers - Journal of Civil Engineering 20, no. 1 (2025): 1–15. https://doi.org/10.2478/sspjce-2025-0001.

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Abstract Soil stabilization techniques play a crucial role in improving soil quality, reducing construction costs, and addressing environmental and mechanical challenges encountered in civil engineering. Faced with low-quality soils, several researchers have explored innovative solutions by using natural waste materials. New approaches are being developed to recover local waste and reuse it in civil engineering applications, particularly in earthworks. In this study, the goal is to experimentally compare the impact of two types of waste on the stabilization of clay soils, by testing different
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Sousa, Maria Manuela, Diana Melo Ferreira, Susana Machado, et al. "Effect of Different Time/Temperature Binomials on the Chemical Features, Antioxidant Activity, and Natural Microbial Load of Olive Pomace Paste." Molecules 28, no. 6 (2023): 2876. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062876.

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Olive pomace is a by-product from olive oil production that can be further processed to obtain olive pomace paste. In this work, the influence of different time/temperature binomials (65 °C/30 min; 77 °C/1 min; 88 °C/15 s; and 120 °C/20 min) on the nutritional quality, chemical composition, and efficiency on control/elimination of natural microbial load of olive pomace paste was ascertained. The treatments significantly impacted the contents of ash, fat, vitamin E, phenolics (including hydroxytyrosol), flavonoids, and antioxidant activity, but not the fatty acids profile. The binomial 88 °C/15
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Olive pomace fly ash"

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Boumová, Markéta. "Energetické využití netradiční biomasy." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-229148.

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Tato diplomová práce se zabývá netradičními druhy biomasy využitelnými v České republice a Španělsku a jejich srovnáním. V prvních kapitolách jsou popsány netradiční druhy biomasy, mezinárodní projekty, smlouvy a legislativa. V následujích kapitolách je rozbor netradičních druhů biomasy zejména vznikajících z potravinářského průmyslu každé země s detailním rozborem a srovnáním zbytků z průmyslového zpracování slunečnice a oliv. V závěru je uděláno celkové srovnání těchto druhů biomasy České republiky a Španělska z aspektů výkupních cen, výhřevností, vlhkosti a množství popelovin.
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Book chapters on the topic "Olive pomace fly ash"

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Labaied, Ines, Omar Douzane, and Geoffrey Promis. "Enhancing Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in Fired Clay Brick Production Using Olive Pomace Fly Ash." In RILEM Bookseries. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-92874-1_38.

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Garcia-Garcia, Guillermo, Antonio Pérez, and Mónica Calero. "Sustainable Management of Waste in the Olive Oil Sector." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-93891-7_75.

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Abstract One of the challenges of olive oil production is the management of the large amounts of waste generated by the sector. Only 20% of the mass of the olive fruit ends up as olive oil. Most of the remaining biomass consists of the pulp and skin of the fruit, known as olive pomace. This olive pomace still contains oil, which is usually extracted with hexane and sold as lower-quality olive pomace oil. The biomass left over after extraction is called olive cake and is usually combusted to produce electricity or heat. Current waste management practices in the olive sector have a significant e
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Labaied, I., O. Douzane, M. Lajili, and G. Promis. "Bricks Geopolymer Based on Olive Waste Fly Ash: Mechanical Properties." In RILEM Bookseries. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-33465-8_5.

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Pérez-Villarejo, L., D. Eliche-Quesada, B. Carrasco-Hurtado, and P. J. Sánchez-Soto. "Valorization of Olive Biomass Fly Ash for Production Eco Friendly Ceramic Bricks." In Encyclopedia of Renewable and Sustainable Materials. Elsevier, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-803581-8.11547-4.

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