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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 10147, 2020 Jun 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32576904

ABSTRACT

An innovative and facile synthesis of cobalt based inorganic pigment was carried out by means of a low energy thermal conversion of a cobalt-exchanged zeolite. The Na-A [LTA] zeolite was used, since it is a low cost and easily available raw material. The ion exchange mechanism allowed to control, at microscopic level, the composition of the zeolitic precursor. Several chromatic effects could be obtained by varying the treatment temperature and/or the cobalt concentration in the contact solution. The reliability of these new zeolite-based pigments was tested in porcelain manufacture, in collaboration with the Institute for the Capodimonte porcelain "Giovanni Caselli". The developed cobalt pigments were successfully tested either in the porcelain mixture to obtain a coloured product or in the decoration step (such as ingobbio, colored glazes and "third fire decoration").

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J Appl Biomater Funct Mater ; 16(3): 186-202, 2018 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29996741

ABSTRACT

This review presents "a state of the art" report on sustainability in construction materials. The authors propose different solutions to make the concrete industry more environmentally friendly in order to reduce greenhouse gases emissions and consumption of non-renewable resources. Part 1-the present paper-focuses on the use of binders alternative to Portland cement, including sulfoaluminate cements, alkali-activated materials, and geopolymers. Part 2 will be dedicated to traditional Portland-free binders and waste management and recycling in mortar and concrete production.


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Construction Materials , Green Chemistry Technology , Waste Management/methods , Alkalies/chemistry , Aluminum Compounds/chemistry , Aluminum Silicates/chemistry , Calcium Compounds/chemistry , Clay , Corrosion , Sulfur Compounds/chemistry
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J Appl Biomater Funct Mater ; 16(4): 207-221, 2018 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29991308

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.


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Construction Materials , Waste Management/methods , Calcium Compounds/chemistry , Clay/chemistry , Green Chemistry Technology/methods , Oxides/chemistry , Recycling , Rubber/chemistry , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 10(17): 14271-14275, 2018 May 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29664286

ABSTRACT

In this work, the potentialities of the amino-functionalized, chromium-based MIL-101 metal organic framework (NH2-MIL-101) as a high capacity, fully regenerable hydrogen chloride adsorbent have been proved by a thorough adsorption thermodynamics investigation. The chosen adsorbent showed high gaseous HCl adsorption capacities and, to the best of our knowledge, it is the first example of a totally regenerable substrate for this kind of adsorbate, as evidenced by both experimental and modeling results. This paves the way to the implementation of greener, more energetically efficient pressure/temperature swing adsorption processes to purify biogas feeds for high-temperature fuel cells.

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