Time-induced controllable mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) derived from alite
D: Building – Architecture – Civil Engineering – Construction – Materials – Woodworks
Informations
- Stand number
- D75
- Exhibition class
- D: Building – Architecture – Civil Engineering – Construction – Materials – Woodworks
- Technical description
- In recycling and reusing construction waste, carbonation of recycled concrete fine (RCF) has been successfully applied to produce MSN, via the breaking of calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) structure and condensation of silicate chains.
- Simplified description
- In recycling construction waste, a process called carbonation is used to transform recycled concrete into a material called MSN. This involves breaking down and re-forming certain structures in the concrete, making it more useful and sustainable.
Inventors
Xinpeng Wang
inventor 3748023209_4459
Muhan Wang
inventor 3748023209_4458
Pan Wang
inventor 3748023209_4457
Yuyang Zhao
inventor 3748023209_4456
Dongshuai Hou
inventor 3748023209_3479
Binmeng Chen
inventor 3748023209_3477
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