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Optimizing Masonry Mortar: Experimental Insights into Physico-Mechanical Properties Using Recycled Aggregates and Natural Fibers

The European Green Deal establishes the efficient management of construction resources as one of its main lines of action. In this sense, the recovery of construction and demolition waste for its reincorporation into the manufacturing process of new sustainable materials has become necessary for the...

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Published in:Applied sciences 2024-07, Vol.14 (14), p.6226
Main Authors: Ferrández, Daniel, Zaragoza-Benzal, Alicia, Pastor Lamberto, Rocío, Santos, Paulo, Michalak, Jacek
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Cement
cement-based mortars
circular economy
Composite materials
Concrete
Construction
Emission standards
Energy consumption
Environmental impact
Masonry
materials characterization
Mechanical properties
natural fibers
Outdoor air quality
Raw materials
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