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#12: Geopolymers: Inorganic Polymeric New Materials
J. Thermal Analysis (1991) GEOPOLYMERS: Inorganic Polymeric New Materials by Joseph Davidovits published in : Journal of Thermal Analysis, Vol. 37, 1633-1656 (1991) Spectacular technological progress has been made in the last few years through the development of new materials such as ‘geopolymers’, and new techniques, such as ‘sol-gel’. New state-of-the-art materials designed with the [...]
#5: Global Warming Impact on the Cement and Aggregates Industry
5th International Global Warming Conference San Francisco, 1994 Global Warming Impact on the Cement and Aggregates Industry by Joseph Davidovits published in World Resource Review, Vol.6 (2), pp. 263-278 (1994) CO2 related energy taxes are focusing essentially on fuel consumption, not on actual CO2 emission measured at the chimneys. Ordinary Portland cement, used in the [...]
Recent Literature in Geopolymer Science and Technology
Updated list of publications from the Geopolymer Research Group, Wellington, New Zealand, MacKenzie et al. (1999-2007). See the list New Zealand Geopolymer Group Use of Inorganic Polymer to Improve the Fire Response of Balsa Sandwich Structures, James Giancaspro, P. N. Balaguru, and Richard E. Lyon, J. Mat. in Civ. Engrg., Volume 18, Issue 3, pp. [...]
2nd International Conference on Chemistry & its Applications
Professor Joseph Davidovits has been appointed in the Honorary Scientific Committee of this conference, which will be held at the University of Doha, Qatar. http://www.qu.edu.qa/chemcon2/honorary.htm Prof. Davidovits will present two papers, one on Geopolymer material science, the second on the Pyramids made from re-agglomerated stone. 2nd International Conference on Chemistry & its Applications December 6-9, [...]

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