| Literature DB >> 29991308 |
Luigi Coppola1, Tiziano Bellezze2, Alberto Belli2, Maria C Bignozzi3, Fabio Bolzoni4, Andrea Brenna4, Marina Cabrini1, Sebastiano Candamano5, Marta Cappai6, Domenico Caputo7, Maddalena Carsana4, Ludovica Casnedi6, Raffaele Cioffi8, Ombretta Cocco6, Denny Coffetti1, Francesco Colangelo8, Bartolomeo Coppola9, Valeria Corinaldesi2, Fortunato Crea5, Elena Crotti1, Valeria Daniele10, Sabino De Gisi11, Francesco Delogu6, Maria V Diamanti4, Luciano Di Maio9, Rosa Di Mundo11, Luca Di Palma12, Jacopo Donnini2, Ilenia Farina8, Claudio Ferone8, Patrizia Frontera13, Matteo Gastaldi4, Chiara Giosuè2, Loredana Incarnato9, Barbara Liguori7, Federica Lollini4, Sergio Lorenzi1, Stefania Manzi3, Ottavio Marino7, Milena Marroccoli14, Maria C Mascolo15, Letterio Mavilia16, Alida Mazzoli2, Franco Medici12, Paola Meloni6, Glauco Merlonetti2, Alessandra Mobili2, Michele Notarnicola11, Marco Ormellese4, Tommaso Pastore1, Maria Pia Pedeferri4, Andrea Petrella11, Giorgio Pia6, Elena Redaelli4, Giuseppina Roviello8, Paola Scarfato9, Giancarlo Scoccia10, Giuliana Taglieri10, Antonio Telesca14, Francesca Tittarelli2, Francesco Todaro11, Giorgio Vilardi12, Fan Yang4.
Abstract
The paper represents the "state of the art" on sustainability in construction materials. In Part 1 of the paper, issues related to production, microstructures, chemical nature, engineering properties, and durability of mixtures based on binders alternative to Portland cement were presented. This second part of the paper concerns the use of traditional and innovative Portland-free lime-based mortars in the conservation of cultural heritage, and the recycling and management of wastes to reduce consumption of natural resources in the production of construction materials. The latter is one of the main concerns in terms of sustainability since nowadays more than 75% of wastes are disposed of in landfills.Entities:
Keywords: Portland-free binders; Sustainability; construction materials; traditional binders; waste management
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29991308 DOI: 10.1177/2280800018782852
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Biomater Funct Mater ISSN: 2280-8000 Impact factor: 2.604