Towards sustainable construction: Strength and microstructural assessment of Dillenia suffruticosa and Acacia auriculiformis leaf ash as novel supplementary cementitious materials
Researchers are exploring local, recycled, and waste materials for construction to address environmental concerns. Concrete heavily depends on cement, contributing to energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Substituting cement with alternatives like recycled materials can cut energy use and...
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Main Authors: | Murali G., Lee D., Wong L.S., Abdulkadir I. |
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Elsevier Ltd
2025
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