Utilization of palm oil fuel ash and eggshell powder as partial cement replacement - a review

The increase in population leads to increase in construction of houses and other buildings to accommodate these people. The extensive use of concrete for constructional purposes leads to release of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas into the atmosphere which adds to the already increased global warming. The i...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque, Wan, Inn Goh, Mohamad, Noridah, Sohu, Samiullah, Lakhiar, Muhammad Tahir
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Language:English
Published: C.E.J 2016
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author Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque
Wan, Inn Goh
Mohamad, Noridah
Sohu, Samiullah
Lakhiar, Muhammad Tahir
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Wan, Inn Goh
Mohamad, Noridah
Sohu, Samiullah
Lakhiar, Muhammad Tahir
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description The increase in population leads to increase in construction of houses and other buildings to accommodate these people. The extensive use of concrete for constructional purposes leads to release of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas into the atmosphere which adds to the already increased global warming. The increase in urbanization has also lead to increased generation of waste materials. These waste materials are by-products, which are disposed in landfills causing environmental and health issues. The utilization of agricultural wastes as cement substitute is a great alternative for reducing the use and production of cement, which contributes to 5% to 7% of global CO2 emissions alone. Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) Eggshells are two major agricultural wastes, which are generated in abundance in Malaysia. This paper reviews the combined utilization of Eggshells Powder (ESP) and POFA as potential partial cement replacement material and development of bio-concrete, which may help in reducing the environmental issues that are caused by the agricultural by-products. They have been used successfully but individually in concrete. The pozzolanic activity triggered by POFA requires Calcium Hydroxide which cement provides to a limit. Eggshells when grinded into Eggshells Powder (ESP) are rich in calcium oxide and can provide the required calcium hydride and enhance the pozzolanic reaction
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spelling uthm-38312021-11-22T04:09:12Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3831/ Utilization of palm oil fuel ash and eggshell powder as partial cement replacement - a review Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque Wan, Inn Goh Mohamad, Noridah Sohu, Samiullah Lakhiar, Muhammad Tahir TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction The increase in population leads to increase in construction of houses and other buildings to accommodate these people. The extensive use of concrete for constructional purposes leads to release of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas into the atmosphere which adds to the already increased global warming. The increase in urbanization has also lead to increased generation of waste materials. These waste materials are by-products, which are disposed in landfills causing environmental and health issues. The utilization of agricultural wastes as cement substitute is a great alternative for reducing the use and production of cement, which contributes to 5% to 7% of global CO2 emissions alone. Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) Eggshells are two major agricultural wastes, which are generated in abundance in Malaysia. This paper reviews the combined utilization of Eggshells Powder (ESP) and POFA as potential partial cement replacement material and development of bio-concrete, which may help in reducing the environmental issues that are caused by the agricultural by-products. They have been used successfully but individually in concrete. The pozzolanic activity triggered by POFA requires Calcium Hydroxide which cement provides to a limit. Eggshells when grinded into Eggshells Powder (ESP) are rich in calcium oxide and can provide the required calcium hydride and enhance the pozzolanic reaction C.E.J 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3831/1/AJ%202018%20%2828%29.pdf Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque and Wan, Inn Goh and Mohamad, Noridah and Sohu, Samiullah and Lakhiar, Muhammad Tahir (2016) Utilization of palm oil fuel ash and eggshell powder as partial cement replacement - a review. Civil Engineering Journal, 4 (8). pp. 1977-1984. ISSN 2476-3055 https://dx.doi.org/10.28991/cej-03091131
spellingShingle TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction
Ahmed Jhatial, Ashfaque
Wan, Inn Goh
Mohamad, Noridah
Sohu, Samiullah
Lakhiar, Muhammad Tahir
Utilization of palm oil fuel ash and eggshell powder as partial cement replacement - a review
title Utilization of palm oil fuel ash and eggshell powder as partial cement replacement - a review
title_full Utilization of palm oil fuel ash and eggshell powder as partial cement replacement - a review
title_fullStr Utilization of palm oil fuel ash and eggshell powder as partial cement replacement - a review
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of palm oil fuel ash and eggshell powder as partial cement replacement - a review
title_short Utilization of palm oil fuel ash and eggshell powder as partial cement replacement - a review
title_sort utilization of palm oil fuel ash and eggshell powder as partial cement replacement - a review
topic TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction
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